Origin and Meaning of Tytrell
Meaning & Origin
Variant of the name Tyrell, often interpreted as 'pulling the earth' or 'to plow'
Origin: English - Derived from the Old French surname Tirel, which is believed to originate from the Norman 'Tirel', meaning 'to plow' or related to 'earth'.
Interesting Facts
- Tytrell is a modern anglicized variant that emerged in contemporary naming trends.
- The name has gained some popularity in North America, reflecting a trend towards unique and creative spellings of traditional names.
- Notable uses of the name can be found in various fictional works and media, though it remains relatively uncommon.
- Popularity trends indicate a rise in the use of Tytrell in the 21st century, aligning with a general shift towards distinctive names.
- Related names include Tyrell and Tyrel, both of which share a similar etymology and meaning.