Tyrell is an appealing and distinctive given name of English origin, derived from Old Norse elements 'þrír' meaning 'three' and 'haugr' signifying 'mound'. This name was popular among the Normans during the medieval period in England and has since seen a resurgence in recent years.
"Tyrell saw its peak popularity in 1986 with 15 births, while the years 1982-1985 and 1989 also witnessed notable highs of 8 or more births each year. Conversely, the name's usage was quite low in other years, particularly during the late 1990s when it dropped to as few as 5 births per year."