Tybie
t(y)-bie
Origin:Aramaic
Other Origin(s):German
Meaning:Bold people; Valiant among the people; Gazelle
On the hunt for an atypical title with a particular charm, Tybie makes as strong a case as any name. Considered a moniker for girls, it’s likely a variant of Tibby, which itself is a diminutive of Tabitha and Théobald. Tabitha gives Tybie Aramaic origins and the possible meaning of “gazelle,” referring to the speedy species of antelope. On the other hand, Théobald is rooted in German and means “bold people” and “valiant among the people.” Perhaps your little one is bound to be lightning-quick or a courageous soul unafraid to tackle life’s twists and turns. Whoever they become, Tybie will serve as a sweet reminder to look inward for inspiration and place trust in those they surround themselves with.
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