Tyvonne
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Tyvonne is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Ty' and 'Yvonne'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1992.
What Tyvonne Means
“A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Ty' and 'Yvonne'.”
The Story of Tyvonne
He bears a name that sounds as strong and distinctive as a well-crafted sculpture, appearing in the early 1990s.
Tyvonne is a modern coinage from the English-speaking sphere, emerging around 1992. It is likely a fusion of the initial 'Ty' sound with the classic feminine name Yvonne, meaning 'yew tree.' It suggests a charismatic and grounded personality.
Giving your son the name Tyvonne is to envision a child with a natural magnetism and a strong inner core. You imagine a boy who possesses a charismatic presence, who is independent in thought and action, and who moves through life with steady confidence.
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The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1992
Total Births
10
First Recorded
1992
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