Tyera
TYE-rah
Tyera is a girl’s name of Norse origin, meaning “Likely a modern invented name or a variant of Tyra, which is a Norse name meaning "Thor's battle" or "battle goddess."”, and peaked in popularity in 1993.
What Tyera Means
“Likely a modern invented name or a variant of Tyra, which is a Norse name meaning "Thor's battle" or "battle goddess."”
The Story of Tyera
Imagine a name whispered by ancient Norse warriors, echoing with the might of Thor himself.
Tyera is a name with roots tracing back to Old Norse traditions, possibly a variation of Tyra. It carries the fierce implication of 'Thor's battle' or a 'battle goddess'. This name emerged into modern use in the late 20th century, a modern echo of ancient strength.
This is a name for your daughter, a spirit born with an innate sense of self-reliance. You will see her face challenges with courage and a bold independence, a born leader in her own right.
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Numerology
The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#13 in 1993
Total Births
153
First Recorded
1987
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