Tyne, of Norse origin, is an uncommon yet striking given name for males and females alike. Pronounced as 'tee-n', it derives its meaning from the Old Norse word 'týr', which translates to 'god'. This moniker shares its root with the mighty River Tyne in northeast England, adding a geographical touch to its appeal. The name's unique sound and historical significance make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
"The name Tyne appears to have been most popular between the years of 1983 and 2005, with a peak of 29 births in 1985. After this period, there was a significant decline in its usage until it reached an all-time low of 6 births in 2018."