Meaning: Son of dye, Son of tye fiery. 
Tyson is both a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: 
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Eleanor
Meaning: Pity, Light. 
Eleanor (usually pronounced /ˈɛlənɔr/ in North America but /ˈɛlənər/ elsewhere, variants Elinor, Ellinor, Elenor, Eleanore, Eleanour, Eleonor(a) among others; short […] 
Madeline
Origin: Hebrew. 
Meaning: High tower. 
Name day: 22 July. 
Madeline is a variant of Madeleine. 
Shay
Origin: Hebrew. 
Meaning: Supplanted, A gift. 
Shay is a very popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name. 
Jenni
Origin: Cornish. 
Meaning: White, Fair. 
Name day: 3 January. 
Jenni is a feminine given name, sometimes a modern diminutive or short form of Jennifer. The etymology is actually that […] 
Hailey
Meaning: Hay clearing or hay woods, Hero. 
Name day: 12 November. 
Hailey is a very popular first name. It is more often used as a unisex (male and female) name. 
Cherie
Meaning: Darling, Beloved. 
Name day: 12 November. 
Cherie is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Cherie (singer), full name Cyndi Almouzni, French pop and […] 
Mac
Origin: Scottish-Gaelic. 
Meaning: Son of, The son of. 
Mac is a very popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name. 
Nico
Meaning: Victory of the people, Victorious people. 
Name day: 12 November. 
Nico is the given name, and is also used as a shortened form of the name Nicholas, particularly in Italian, […] 
Mallory
Origin: Anglo-Saxon. 
Meaning: Luckless, War counselor. 
Mallory is an English surname. Spelling variants include Mallary, Mallery, Malorie, Mallorie, and Mallorey. Mallory is also a given name […]