Tyndale, of Old English origin, is a name that has stood the test of time. Derived from the word 'tindle', meaning 'to kindle', it suggests an association with fire and warmth. The name was originally used as a surname before evolving into a given name in more recent times. It's often associated with William Tyndale, the 16th-century scholar who translated the Bible into English, further enriching its historical significance.
The name Tyndale saw its peak popularity in recent years with 9 births recorded in 2022, after steady increases from 5 births in 2008 to 6 in 2017 and 7 in 2018. Overall, there were 27 children named Tyndale born between these years.