Tytus

Meaning of Tytus

The name Tytus is a distinctive and strong choice for a baby boy, with roots in both Polish and English-speaking cultures. Pronounced as TEE-toos in Polish and TY-tuhs in English, it is a variant of the more commonly known name Titus. Tytus carries historical significance, often associated with the Roman Emperor Titus who ruled during the 1st century AD. The name has been used sporadically in the United States over the years, showing a steady but modest presence. In recent times, its popularity has seen slight fluctuations; for instance, there were 51 newborns named Tytus in 2023, ranking at 2566th place. This unique yet classic name offers a blend of cultural depth and timeless appeal, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking something both meaningful and rare.

Pronunciation

Polish

  • Pronunced as TEE-toos (/ˈti.tus/)

English

  • Pronunced as TY-tuhs (/ˈtaɪtəs/)

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Notable People Named Tytus

Tytus Sylwester Woyciechowski was a Polish political activist, agriculturalist, and patron of art who was an early friend of the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin.
Tytus Kanik is a Polish professional darts player and former pool player, known for being a two-time Polish Champion and the first player from Poland to gain a PDC Tour Card.
Tytus Aureliusz Chałubiński was a Polish physician, naturalist, and co-founder of the Polish Tatra Society, known for his collections of natural history specimens now held in the Tatra Mountains Museum in Zakopane.
Tytus Filipowicz (1873–1953) was a prominent Polish politician and diplomat.
Tytus Howard is an American football offensive tackle for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL) and played college football at Alabama State.
Tytus Czyżewski was a versatile Polish artist known for his work as a painter, poet, playwright, and art theoretician.
Tytus Adam Działyński was a Polish political activist, arts patron, and Prussian politician.
Tytus Maksymilian Huber was a Polish mechanical engineer, educator, and scientist who was a member of the pre-war Polish scientific foundation, Kasa im. Józefa Mianowskiego.
Tytus Babczyński - Titus Babczyński was a renowned Polish mathematician and physicist who made significant contributions to the fields of mathematics and physics.
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