It means "Son of German" so yes, it does.
In German, "Tyson" does not have a specific meaning since it is a name typically used in English-speaking countries. It may be perceived simply as a name without a direct translation.
They're patronymic surnames. That is, they're last names originating from the name of the father. Different cultures have different way of producing patronymic surnames : name elements that mean son of: -son: English, Swedish, German, Norwegian, Icelandic Ap- : Welsh Bar - /Ben - : Hebrew Bin - : Arabic Fitz- /Mc : Irish Mac- : Scottish -es : Portuguese -ez: Spanish -icz: Polish -ides/-idas: Greek -sen/-zen: Danish, Dutch, low German name element that mean grandson of: O' : Irish
There is no meaning for schlima in German. It is not a valid German word.
The name Thiessen is of German national orgin, there is even a town in Germany with this name. It is a shortened form of Matthiessen which means Matthew's Son or son of Matthew.
son in spanish: hijo son in italian: sono son in portuguese: são son in japanese: さ (Sa) son in korean: 아르 (aleu) son in french: sont
In German, "Tyson" does not have a specific meaning since it is a name typically used in English-speaking countries. It may be perceived simply as a name without a direct translation.
Tyson
In German, the name Ben means blessed. It can also mean son. It is short for Benjamin, Benedict, or Bennett.
It is from the German word meaning "son of an angel".
Yes. Mike Tyson's son does attend St. John's. He showed my friend around, when he shadowed.
His wife, the mother of Makoto, is not revealed in the manga as she died whilst giving birth to his son Tyson.
Tyson appears at the end of The Son of Neptune. Page 477.
No, Tyson doesn't make an appearance in The Lost Hero. He does appear briefly in the sequel The Son of Neptune.
Its really up to the owner.
Yes,it is a Male name meaning 'Son of Ty' in French.
Tyson Son of posiden ( the greek god of the sea ) and a water
Tyson has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.