Tyna is a unique and distinctive given name of Slavic origin, particularly prevalent among individuals of East European descent. It's a short form of the name Tynara, which has its roots in ancient Slavic languages. The name Tyna has gained international recognition and usage due to its appealing sound and distinctiveness, contributing to its growing popularity worldwide.
The name Tyna peaked in popularity between the mid-1950s to late 1960s with a high of 28 births recorded in 1967. After that period, its usage declined significantly, reaching as low as 5 births in some years from the late 1980s onwards. Overall, there were 628 babies named Tyna over this time span.