Tyhesha, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet captivating female given name. Pronounced /tie-SHE-uh/, it is composed of the elements 'Tyth' and 'Esha', each carrying their own intriguing history. While 'Tyth' is believed to be a shortened form of 'Tithe', denoting the act of giving a tenth part, 'Esha' is derived from the Hebrew name 'Eisha'. This name, in turn, signifies 'woman' or 'female'. Thus, Tyhesha could be interpreted as 'the woman who gives generously'. However, its meaning remains largely symbolic and not widely recognized. The name Tyhesha gained minor popularity in the United States during the late 20th century but has since declined, contributing to its uniqueness today.
The name Tyhesha saw its peak popularity in 1980 with 16 births that year. The total number of babies named Tyhesha over the given period is 118.