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      Meaning of the first name Tybald

      Origin

      Old French, Germanic

      Meaning

      Bold People or Brave People

      Variations

      Tybalt, Dietbald, Christobald
      The name Tybald has its roots in Old French and Germanic languages, where it conveys the meaning of bold people or brave people. The components of the name derive from *ty*, meaning people, and *bald*, meaning bold or brave. Together, these elements create a name that signifies strength and courage, traits that have historically been valued in many cultures.

      Tybald has historical significance, particularly in medieval Europe. It was not uncommon for the name to be associated with nobility and warriors, reflecting the traits of bravery and valiance. Various iterations of the name appeared in documents and records, contributing to the legacy of those who bore it in the feudal societies of the time. Notable figures include Tybald of Noyon, a French bishop, and Tybald IV of Champagne, whose influence helped cement the name as one associated with power and leadership.

      In contemporary society, the name Tybald is relatively rare but still holds a niche appeal. It may be found among individuals seeking a unique name with historical roots. Additionally, variations of the name can often be seen in literature and media, evoking notions of bravery and nobility. Modern parents who appreciate traditional names with strong meanings may choose Tybald for their children, ensuring its continuity in today's world.

      Based on our records...

      Bell

      Bell

      This is the most common surname associated with Tybald.
      Robert

      Robert

      This is the most common name for a child of a Tybald.
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      1714 is when there were the most people born with the first name Tybald.

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