Tysen
TY-sen
Popularity
#6134
Letters
5
Syllables
2
Origin
Norse
Total Births
1,653
Peak Year
#93 in 2010
First Recorded
1974
Style
Modern & Trendy, Strong & Bold
Spelling
Easy to spell
What It Means
Likely a modern variant of Tyson, which originates as an English surname meaning 'son of Ty'. 'Ty' is often a short form of the Norse name Tyr, the god of war.
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Numerology
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Famous Namesakes
Mike Tyson
American former professional boxer.
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Meaning
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