Meaning & History
Tyrell is a masculine given name and surname of English origin, derived from a variant of the surname Terrell. Terrell itself likely originates from the Norman French nickname tirel, meaning "to pull," referring to a stubborn or strong-willed person. The spelling 'Tyrell' has been further influenced by phonetically similar names such as Tyrone and Darrell, contributing to its popularity, particularly in the African-American community.
Cultural and Historical Context
Within African-American naming traditions, Tyrell gained prominence from the 1970s onward. The name is typically stressed on the second syllable, distinguishing it from its root, Terrell. It aligns with tendencies to use surnames as first names and creative spelling variations to promote uniqueness. Its usage was bolstered by the legacy of civil rights activist Mary Church Terrell (1863–1954), though Tyrell specifically builds on existing variants. The name reflects a broader onomastic movement that sought names with clear phonetic presence and cultural resonance.
Notable Bearers
- Tyrell Johnson (born 1985), American football safety
- Tyrell Sutton (born 1986), Canadian football running back
- Tyrell Crosby (born 1995), American football offensive tackle
- Tyrell Terry (born 2000), American basketball player
Key Facts
- Meaning: Variant of Terrell, "to pull"
- Origin: English, from Norman French
- Type: Given name and surname
- Usage: English, African-American