Tymir

#70 in Mississippi

Meaning of Tymir

Tymir (TY-mir) feels like a fresh beat spun right out of a Bronx block party—born in the 1990s, when parents started remixing the snappy “Ty” with the Arabic jewel “Amir” (“prince”). The result? A name that struts in meaning “little prince with big swagger,” a title fit for a tiny caballero who’s already imagined salsa-stepping through life’s adventures. He’s never cracked the top 700, yet each year a loyal troupe of families keeps the flame alive, proving that popularity isn’t the only crown worth wearing. Picture Tymir growing up: one foot on the playground, the other in a storybook kingdom, cape fluttering like a carnival banner—always a touch daring, always ready with a megawatt grin. In short, Tymir is a shooting star: brief on paper, blazing in spirit, and forever whispering to mom and dad, “¡Vamos! The world is my castle—watch me rule it.”

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as TY-mir (/ˈtaɪmɪr/)

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