Tyvonne is of African American origin, derived from Tyrone, which itself is an Irish surname meaning "land of the tuatha." The name has gained popularity as an independent given name in recent years, particularly within African American communities. It is considered a unisex name but is more commonly used for males. Tyvonne is often associated with names like Tyronne and Tyrone, which share its root origin and similar phonetics. As with many unique names, variations of spelling are possible, including Tyvonne, Tivonni, or even Tyvone. The name Tyvonne does not have any associated holidays or special days beyond those related to its common variants like Tyrone.
"Tyvonne saw its peak popularity in the mid-90s with five births each in 1992 and 1996."