Derived from Cyrus, meaning 'sun' or 'lord'
Tyress is a modern American invention, likely created as a rhythmic variation of names like Tyrese or Cyrus. While it lacks a singular ancient root, it is often associated with the Persian name Cyrus, which translates to 'sun' or 'young lord.' It gained some visibility in the late 20th century alongside other 'Ty-' prefix names.
Fewer than 5 boys were named Tyress in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).