Tyre
t(y)-re
US Popularity:18453
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:Rock; Wheel; Wardrobe; Carpenter; Of Tyr, the God of war; Phoenician city
Tyre is a masculine name of various origins and meanings, that go beyond the part of a wheel. In Hebrew, it translates to “rock,” and can connect baby to a symbol of endurance and stability that can be found throughout the natural world. Tyre may also come from the word attire and the Old French word atirier, meaning “wardrobe.” Matching that creative, self-expressive tone, Tyre can also come from the Scottish name McIntyre, meaning “carpenter.” If you’ve got a love for ancient mythology and legend, Tyre may remind you of Tyr, the Norse god of war. For an extra historical touch, the moniker Tyre can connect your bundle of joy to the ancient Phoenician seaport city of Tyre, now found in present-day Lebanon. No matter where baby’s destiny takes them, the name Tyre can give them plenty of inspiration.
How Popular Is The Name Tyre?
U.S. Births
Overall:Tyre is currently #18453 in U.S. births
Boy:Tyre is currently #8835 in U.S. births
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2023
#8835
in 2023
+ 77
from 2022
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