Pronunciation | English: /taɪˈroʊn/ |
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Gender | Male |
Other names | |
Related names | Tyron |
Tyrone is a male given name of Irish origin. The name originates from the toponym County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, which in turn derives from the Irish language Tír Eoghain ("land of Eoghan").[1][2] Tír Eoghain was the name of a Gaelic kingdom of Medieval Ireland. Eoghan is variant of Eógan and Owen, or the Scottish Ewan.[3] The name was popularised by American actor Tyrone Power (1914–1958),[4] who descended from a long Irish theatrical line going back to his great-grandfather, the Irish actor and comedian Tyrone Power (1797–1841).[5] In the United States, the name has become increasingly popular due to use by members of the African American community.[6]
People
Given name
- Tyrone (producer) (born 1986), Nigerian producer
- Tyrone Berry (born 1987), English footballer
- Tyrone Braxton (born 1964), American football player
- Tyrone Brunson (musician) (1956–2013), American singer
- Tyrone Mings (born 1993), English footballer
- Tyrone Bogues (born 1965), American professional basketball player
- Tyrone Corbin (born 1962), former basketball player
- Tyrone Davis (disambiguation), multiple people
- Tyrone Garner (disambiguation), multiple people
- Tyrone William Griffin Jr. or Ty Dolla Sign (born 1985), American singer
- Tyrone Guthrie (1900–1971), Anglo-Irish theatrical director
- Tyrone Hayes (born 1967), American biologist and professor
- Tyrone Howe (born 1971), Irish rugby union player
- Tyrone Marshall (born 1974), Jamaican footballer
- Tyrone O'Sullivan (c. 1945–2023), Welsh trade unionist
- Tyrone Peachey (born 1991), Australian Rugby League player
- Tyrone Power (Irish actor) (1795–1841), Irish stage actor, comedian, author and theatrical manager
- Tyrone Power (1914–1958), American actor
- Tyrone Power Jr. (born 1959), American actor
- Tyrone Power Sr. (1869–1931), Anglo-American actor
- W. Tyrone Power (1819–1911), Australian artist
- Tyrone Savage (born 1985), Canadian actor
- Tyrone Wheatley (born 1972), American football player
- Tyrone Wheatley Jr. (born 1997), American football player
- Tyrone Williams (disambiguation), multiple people
- Tyrone S. Woods (1971–2012), U.S. Navy SEAL killed in the 2012 Benghazi attack
Middle name
- Dana Tyrone Rohrabacher (born 1947), American politician
- Dwyane Tyrone Wade (born 1982), American basketball player
- Michael Tyrone Ellis (born 1967), British politician
- Stephen Tyrone Colbert (born 1964), American satirist and host of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Fictional characters
- Tyrone Biggums, a recurring character on Chappelle's Show
- Tyrone, the friend of a freeloading boyfriend in Erykah Badu’s 1997 live hit “Tyrone” (also covered by My Morning Jacket).
- Tyrone Slothrop, character in Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow
- Tyrone Dobbs, a character on Coronation Street
- Dr. Tyrone C. Berger, a character in Judith Guest's 1976 novel Ordinary People and the 1980 film adaptation of the same name
- Tyrone, a character from The Backyardigans
- Tyrone, or T, a character from Trailer Park Boys
- Tyrone, a character in Snatch
- Tyrone, a character in the cartoon series Baggy Pants and the Nitwits
- James, Linda, Jamie, and Edmund Tyrone, characters in Eugene O'Neill's play Long Day's Journey into Night
- Count Tyrone Rugen, a character from The Princess Bride
References
- ↑ Sheard, K. M. (2011). Llewellyn's Complete Book of Names. Llewellyn Publications. p. 565. ISBN 978-0-7387-2368-6.
- ↑ Sierra, Judy (1997). Celtic Baby Names: Traditional Names from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall & the Isle of Man. Folkprint. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-9636089-5-6. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ↑ "Eoghan". Behind the Name. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
- ↑ "Tyrone". Behind the Name. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
- ↑ Traynor, Jessica (22 January 2019). "Tyrone Power, the actor who humanised the 'stage Irishman' stereotype". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 12 December 2022. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
- ↑ Bertrand, Marianne; Mullainathan, Sendhil (July 2003). "Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination" (PDF). Cambridge, MA. doi:10.3386/w9873.
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