All about the name TYNER

Meaning, origin, history.

Originating from England, the name Tyner is a unique and intriguing choice for parents seeking something distinctive. Derived from the occupational surname 'Tinner', which was given to metal workers such as tinsmiths or coppersmiths in times past, this name carries a historical and industrial charm. It comprises four letters that form a smooth, rolling sound when spoken aloud, making it easy to pronounce and remember. Tyner is currently more prevalent among males than females, contributing to its distinctive appeal.

Popularity of the name TYNER since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Tyner has seen a variable number of births each year since the year 2000. While there was an initial peak with 12 births in 2003, the numbers have generally been lower and more consistent since then, fluctuating between 5 to 8 births per year until 2019, with a total of 114 births recorded over this period.