
Tyr (Old Norse: Týr, pronounced [tyːr]; Hebrew: טיר, Tir) is a god associated with single combat, heroism, and justice in Norse mythology. He is depicted as one-handed, as he sacrificed his arm to bind the monstrous wolf Fenrir. Tyr is often considered a son of Odin, the chief god in Norse mythology, and is associated with the planet Mars. In Old Norse texts, Tyr is frequently referred to as the "Leavings of the Wolf," a kenning that alludes to his sacrifice. His name is also the source of the English day Tuesday, derived from Old English Tīwesdæg and Old Norse Týsdagr. In Germanic mythology, Tyr's equivalent is the god Tiwaz (Old High German: Ziu, Old English: Tīw), who shares similar attributes and associations.
This site lets you convert words, names, and phrases into numerical values using different gematria systems. You can use the main calculator gematria tool at the top of the page: type your text, choose a method, and press Convert.
The calculator gematria tool supports multiple alphabets and standard letter–number mappings. More systems will be added in the future.
The reverse gematria calculator uses the same alphabet as the standard system but assigns values in reverse order (for example, A = 26, B = 25, …, Z = 1 in a basic English reverse setup). This lets you compare standard and reverse values for the same text.
Enter the word tyr and press enter or button Convert. This will provide all selected gematria values for tyr.
The site is designed to be compatible with common online tools and calculators, including the shematria gematria calculator and other popular gematria tools.