The baby name Tybalt is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Tie-balt".
Tybalt is a name of English origin that means "bold people". It is derived from the Old Germanic name Theobald, which was a combination of the words "theo" meaning "people" and "bald" meaning "bold". The name Tybalt was popularized by William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet", in which Tybalt is a hot-headed and aggressive character. The name has been used sparingly in recent years, but it still retains a certain charm and uniqueness.
The name Tybalt is typically associated with males, although it could be used for females as well. The pronunciation of Tybalt is TIE-balt, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is composed of two syllables, with the first syllable being a short "i" sound and the second syllable being a long "a" sound. The name has a strong and bold sound to it, which is fitting given its meaning.
The name Tybalt has a rich history and is rooted in Old Germanic culture. It has been used in various forms throughout history, including Theobald, Thibault, and Teobaldo. The name has been used in literature and popular culture, most notably in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". While the name is not as popular as it once was, it still has a certain appeal and could be a unique choice for parents looking for a strong and distinctive name for their child.