Tyree

The name Tyree is associated with the Isle of Tiree in Scotland, known for its fertile lands. It symbolically represents abundance and prosperity.

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Tyree is believed to originate from the Scottish Gaelic language, derived from the name of the Isle of Tiree, an island off the western coast of Scotland. The Gaelic word "Tiriodh" means 'land of corn,' indicating the island's fertile land ripe for agriculture.

  • Popularity: 3,329th
  • Babies named Tyree in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 110
  • Nicknames: Ty, Ree, TyTy, T-man, Tee.
  • Full Names: Tyrell, Tyrone, Tyrrell, Tyreek, Tyrus.
  • Famous Namesakes: Tyree Cooper - DJ, Tyree Guyton - Artist, Tyree Glenn - Trombonist, Tyree Talton - American Football Player, Tyree Appleby - Basketball Player.
  • Gender: Tyree is generally used as a masculine name, but it can also be a unisex name depending on cultural variations.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Tyree resonates with the number 5, which is often linked to creativity, adventure, and a dynamic nature. People with this number are believed to thrive on change and adaptability, often seeking new experiences and challenges.

Tyree experienced moderate popularity in the late 20th century, particularly in the United States. While it has faced some decline, the name remains prevalent among those seeking a name with cultural significance or familial ties to Scottish heritage.

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