I've noticed that Tyrion shares the letters "Ty" with his father Tywin and his grandfather Tytos. Passing down a name is common, but then there's Jaime and Cersei. Was something special meant for Tyrion? even after his mother died giving birth to him? This contradicts the fact that Tywin disdains Tyrion for "killing" his wife, so I guess not. Was it apparent that he was deformed when he was born?
Does his name have any significance? If it doesn't have any significance in the books, why would GRRM give Tyrion that name and not a "Ty" leading name to Jaime and/or Cersei?
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