Tyson Fury Children's Names Meanings Explained After Netflix Return
Tyson Fury Kids' Names Meanings Revealed

Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have returned to Netflix with the second series of their hit show, At Home with the Furys. As the family steps back into the spotlight, fans are eager to learn the stories behind the distinctive names of their seven children.

The Fury Children's Names and Their Meanings

The couple's youngest son, Prince Rico, shares the regal prefix "Prince" with his three brothers. The name Rico means "brave ruler" and is believed to be a tribute to Tyson's cousin, Rico Burton, who was tragically murdered in 2022.

Their other sons include Prince Adonis Amaziah, whose name draws from Greek mythology and biblical references to strength. Prince Tyson II is named after his father, the heavyweight champion. The eldest son, Prince John James, carries a traditional biblical name meaning "graced by God," sharing the name John with Tyson's father, John Fury.

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The family's daughters also follow a powerful naming theme. Valencia Amber takes her name from a Spanish city, symbolising strength. Athena is linked to the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. Venezuela shares her name with the South American country, a title given by a Spanish explorer.

For more details on the Fury children's unusual names and why four of them could change, read the full story.

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