The Name Tyson

THE MULTI-FACETED

  • Bright
  • Good listener
  • Mischievous
  • Procrastinating
  • Unpredictable
  • Sanctimonious

Popularity of Tyson Over Time

US births per decade — source: Social Security Administration

Tyson is predominantly a male name in the United States, reaching peak popularity in the 2010s. There are approximately 45,000 people named Tyson in the US today.

About the Name Tyson

The name Tyson's root letters are TS.

The letter T is a symbol of decisiveness and resolve. And when it teams up with the sexy, sensual, sylphlike sound of the letter S, takes on the distinct air of sexual audacity found in the words: tryst, tasty, tipsy, trusty, cutesy, fetish, and twisted. These are people whose defiant charm seeps from every pore of their cheeky beings, even if you never actually know what’s on their minds.

Trying to read the TS’ closely-held cards can prove difficult at times, but it’s always well worth the effort. Sure, they’re not always the most open people at first, but once they’ve deemed someone worthy of friendship, they’ll engage them enthusiastically and without reserve. Tysons tend to base their relationships on intellectual terms rather than warm fuzzies, so be prepared to hold your own in political, religious and philosophical debates. Spirituality is also a big component of the TS’ personalities and, whether it expresses itself in quirky or mainstream principles, dominates their thoughts and values.

You’ll never meet a TS whose house is decorated with fake plants, for like everything else in their lives, they insist on the genuine article. This holds true with their careers, their jewelry and their relationships, and since their career choices usually reflect their commitment to their inner ideals, it would be unusual to find them selling products in which they don’t fully believe.

If people are drawn to the TS’ ethical temperaments, they are also likely to be attracted to their vivacious and outgoing styles. Tysons are unabashedly hedonistic in their approach to their lives, and their open minds and youthful thinking has them involved in all manner of creative endeavors -- particularly those oriented around right-brained pursuits like music, writing, and art.

Tysons are good for the long haul when it comes to their relationships and are particularly patient and playful with children, whom they treat as miniature adults. By acknowledging their individuality, Tysons treat young people in the way that they themselves expect to be treated -- teaching by example instead of from positions of authority.

But don’t think you can relax just because you have a TS for a mate… they have a talent for spinning the most mundane subjects into philosophical debates. While these discussions might be provocative and engaging, they sadly often prove to be barriers to true intimacy. Sometimes an old-fashioned hug would speak more eloquently than the TS’ verbosity ever could.