Tyrecia, of African American origin, is an infrequently encountered yet distinctive given name for females. It is derived from the male name Tyrone, which itself originates from Irish names like Ó Tuairin and Ó Tiarna. The evolution of Tyrecia likely occurred through the use of the feminine suffix '-ia' added to Tyrone. This naming pattern was popular during the mid-20th century in the United States among African American communities. Despite its rarity, Tyrecia stands out due to its unique sound and spelling, making it an interesting choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
Tyrecia had its peak popularity with 6 babies named in 1996, but overall has seen only 6 total births since records began.