Tyria is a unique and captivating first name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "Tyrrhena," which means "Etruscan." This name holds historical significance as it was used to refer to the Etruscans, an ancient civilization that inhabited Italy before the Romans. Tyria's usage as a given name is quite rare, making it an exceptional choice for parents seeking a distinctive and memorable name for their child. The name Tyria consists of three syllables and has a melodic, rhythmic sound when spoken aloud, adding to its charm and appeal. Despite its rarity, Tyria does not pose any difficulties in pronunciation or spelling, making it an accessible yet unique option.
The name Tyria experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a notable spike in births occurring in 1990 with 16 newborns. The highest number of births per year was 14, which occurred thrice (1982, 1992, and 1999). The most recent data point is from 2016, showing a decrease in popularity with only 5 births recorded that year. Overall, there were a total of 333 births named Tyria across the given years.