Tyechia is a unique and distinctive given name of American origin, derived from an African-American vernacular spelling of Tyisha, which itself is a variant of the popular name Tyesha. This name has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among African-American families, due to its appealing sound and spelling. It consists of three syllables: "TYE" pronounced /taɪ/, followed by "CHE" as in "check", and "AH" as in "father". The name does not have any specific meaning or etymology attached to it, but rather serves as a stylish and individual choice for parents seeking an unusual yet appealing moniker.
The name Tyechia experienced a significant decrease in popularity between 1982 and 1984, with births dropping from 71 to just 10. However, there was a slight increase in the following years, although it never reached the peak of 1982 again. Over these six years, a total of 156 babies were named Tyechia.