Tyzer is a unique and distinctive name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew word "tze'ev," which means "wolf." In Jewish tradition, Tyzer is associated with the story of Jacob in the Book of Genesis. According to the story, when Jacob was born, he came out of his mother's womb grasping the heel (etzab) of his twin brother Esau. Therefore, Jacob was named Israel, meaning "he who struggles with God," and his name is also associated with Tyzer. Throughout history, the name Tyzer has been popular among Jewish communities around the world and has also been adopted by other cultures in various spellings and forms. Today, Tyzer remains a distinctive and powerful name choice for parents looking for something unique and meaningful.
"Tyker is a rare and unique name, with only five babies given this name in the United States in 2011. Out of all the newborns that year, Tyker was chosen for just five precious lives."