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The name Tyrone can refer to:
- County Tyrone, a county in Northern Ireland, roughly corresponding to the ancient kingdom of Tír Eogain
- An Earl of Tyrone
- A small steam train which runs between Bushmills and the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
- Tyrone (given name), a given name for males
Places
- United States of America
- Tyrone, Colorado
- Tyrone, Georgia
- Tyrone, Missouri
- Tyrone, New Mexico (ghost town)
- Tyrone, New York
- Tyrone, Pennsylvania
- Tyrone Township, Michigan
- Tyrone Township, Pennsylvania
People
- Tyrone Slothrop, character in Thomas Pynchon's novel, Gravity's Rainbow
- Tyrone Marshall, A Jamacian Footballer
- Tyrone, character in Guy Ritchie's Snatch (film), portrayed by Ade
- James, Linda, Jamie, and Edmund Tyrone, characters in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night."
- Tyrone Biggums, a recurring character portrayed by Dave Chappelle on his sketch comedy show Chappelle's Show
- Tyrone Power, actor
- Tyrone Williams is the name of three notable American football players:
- Tyrone Williams (cornerback), longtime Green Bay Packers player from Florida
- Tyrone Williams (wide receiver), journeyman NFL and CFL player from Nova Scotia
- Tyrone Williams (defensive lineman), former NFL and current British Columbia Lions player from Philadelphia
- Tyrone Corbin, former basketball player
- Tyrone Berry, an English footballer
- Tyrone Dobbs, a fictional character on British soap opera Coronation Street played by Alan Halsall
- Count Tyrone Rugen, a fictional character from The Princess Bride novel and film
Other
- "Tyrone" is also a song by Erykah Badu
- Tyrone, a character from The Backyardigans
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