Tymain

Greek
"honoring God"

Tymain Origin and Meaning

The name Tymain is a boy's name.

Tymain appears to be a contemporary name that emerged in late 20th century American naming practices. It may be a variant spelling of Tyrone (an Irish county name) or Tyreek with the suffix 'main' added, or could combine the prefix 'Ty' (popular in names like Tyler, Tyson, or Tyrell) with 'main.' The prefix 'Ty' might derive from the Old English 'Tig' meaning 'tied to' or could be simply a phonetic element chosen for its sound. The 'main' portion could relate to the English word 'main' (principal or primary) or might be purely phonetic. Without definitive etymology, Tymain represents modern creative naming that emphasizes distinctive sounds and spellings. The name has been used in the United States since approximately the 1980s-1990s.