Tyteana is a unique and captivating name of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek word "tyte" which means "rejoice." Therefore, Tyteana can be interpreted to mean "joyful one" or "one who brings joy." This name has a rich history and has been used throughout various cultures, particularly in ancient Greece where it was believed that individuals with this name were destined for great happiness and prosperity. Today, Tyteana is still a rare and distinctive name, but its meaning continues to inspire those who bear it.
The name Tyteana has seen a varied level of popularity over the years in the United States, with a total of 37 babies given this unique moniker between 1994 and 2000.
In 1994 and 1995, there were seven births each year for girls named Tyteana. This was followed by a noticeable increase in popularity in 1998 with ten newborns sharing the name. However, there was a slight dip in popularity over the next couple of years, with eight births in 1999 and five in 2000.
Despite the fluctuations in yearly totals, it's clear that Tyteana remained an uncommon yet distinctive choice among parents during this period. Each child bearing this name can celebrate their uniqueness as one of only a handful to share their moniker each year.