Tison name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: English, Old English and French
Pronunciation: t(i)-son
Meaning: Firebrand, Son of a German, High-spirited, Son of Ty and Piece of Wood
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What does Tison mean?

Tison is variant form of lofty Tyson. Tyson's meaning is Son of Ty, High-spirited and Piece of Wood is used specifically in English has origin in Old English and French.

How do I pronounce Tison?

Two syllabled Tison is pronounced as t(i)-son.

Variants of Tison

Tieson, Tyson, Dyson

Names that rhyme with Tison

How popular is the name Tison?

Tison is an uncommon baby name in United States, even after 20 years of presence it could not make beyond the top 6000. Over 197 babies in United States have been named Tison.

The moniker is a common name in Indonesia while somewhat familiar name in DR Congo and India. According to our findings, at least 2000 people have been bestowed Tison around the globe.

YearRankBirths
201787818
2016667112
201595447
201487628
2013591714
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Here's what numbers has to say about Tison

You appreciate freedom and like to hang around open-minded people without prejudgments about others. You know that without self-esteem, persistence, and passion, you are nothing. Letter T as your cornerstone reveals your kind attitude, tolerance, and patience around people who don't deserve your time. You are always open to hearing new opinions and perspectives. Don't forget to emind yourself of your life success, when facing hard times.

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