Tytiana is of Latin origin and its meaning can be interpreted as 'of Titan'. It is composed of two elements: 'tyt' from the Latin word 'Titan', which refers to the mythical giants who preceded the gods, and 'iana', a suffix often used in female names. The name Tytiana is not particularly common, giving it an exotic and unique appeal. It can also be associated with the Titans of Greek mythology, further adding to its intriguing character.
"Tytiana's popularity peaked in the late '90s to early 2000s, with a high of 117 births in 1998. Since then, its usage has declined steadily, reaching an all-time low of 5 births in 2021."