Tison
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Tison is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Tyson, meaning 'son of Ty' (Ty being a Germanic personal name) or from a French word for firebrand.”. It currently ranks #12165 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2008.
What Tison Means
“Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Tyson, meaning 'son of Ty' (Ty being a Germanic personal name) or from a French word for firebrand.”
The Story of Tison
This name, with its hint of ancestral strength, carries echoes of Germanic warriors and fiery spirit.
Tison is of Germanic origin, with its earliest records appearing in 1987. It may be a variant of Tyson, meaning 'son of Ty,' a common Germanic personal name. Another possibility links it to a French word suggesting a 'firebrand,' a spirited individual.
When you consider your son named Tison, you feel a sense of his inherent strength and bravery. You picture a determined child, independent and perhaps with a fierce spirit that guides him toward his own path.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#16 in 2008
Total Births
221
First Recorded
1987
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