Twyman is an uncommon yet intriguing given name, derived from Old English origins. It is believed to have evolved from 'Twinman', meaning 'servant of twin men'. This moniker was once used as a nickname for twins themselves, or perhaps for two individuals who were inseparable in some way. The name carries historical significance, with records dating back to the Middle Ages in England.
"Twyman appears to have been a popular name among babies born between 1914 and 1959, with the highest number of births occurring in 1925 and 1959, both at seven."