Tyri
TY-ree
Tyri is a boy’s name of Irish origin, meaning “Likely a modern variant of Tyree. Possibly related to Tyrone, which is of Irish origin, meaning 'land of Owen'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1998.
What Tyri Means
“Likely a modern variant of Tyree. Possibly related to Tyrone, which is of Irish origin, meaning 'land of Owen'.”
The Story of Tyri
First appearing in 1977, Tyri is a name that feels grounded in heritage yet distinctly modern, built for enduring strength.
Tyri is likely a modern variant that echoes the strong sounds of names like Tyree. It may also draw from the Irish 'Tyrone,' meaning 'land of Owen,' connecting it to ancestral lands and a sense of place.
You imagine your son, Tyri, as someone independent and brave. This name resonates with a determined spirit, a strong individual ready to face challenges head-on with a quiet, unwavering resolve.
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Numerology
The Creative
Expressive, joyful, and imaginative. Names vibrating at 3 inspire creativity and optimism.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#15 in 1998
Total Births
108
First Recorded
1977
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