Meaning & Story
From the Old French "Tirel," meaning "to pull" — also possibly derived from the Old Norse "Þórvaldr" (Thor's ruler) — a strong, noble-sounding name with medieval roots.
Tyrell is a name with real medieval gravitas — the kind of surname you find in both English history and, more recently, in Game of Thrones, where House Tyrell of Highgarden brought roses, wealth, and political intrigue to Westeros. For a pet, it conveys a certain noble ambition and effortless style. A dog named Tyrell probably carries himself with more confidence than the situation strictly requires, and pulls it off completely.