Tyrrell or Tyrell is an Anglo-Irish surname.
People with this name include:
Dame Elizabeth Tyrrell (née Ussher), (1619–1693), daughter of James Ussher chronologicalist of BibleEmmett Tyrrell, (born 1943), American author and editorGeorge Tyrrell, (1861–1909), priest and Modernist scholarGeorge Nugent Merle Tyrrell, English author, introduced the term out-of-body experienceIan Tyrrell, Australian historianJackie Tyrrell, (born 1982), Irish hurlerJames Tyrrell, (c. 1450–1502), English knightJames Tyrrell (Oakley), (1643–1718), Commissioner of the Privy SealJohn Tyrell, (15th century), English knightJohn Tyrrell (Oakley), (1646–1692), English Second Admiral of the East Indies.Joseph Tyrrell, (1858–1957), Canadian geologist, discoverer of the dinosaur Albertosaurus, and namesake of the Royal Tyrrell MuseumKen Tyrrell, (1924–2001), auto racing driver and the founder of the Tyrrell Formula One constructorSir Murray Tyrrell, (1913–1994), Official Secretary to several Governors General of AustraliaMurray Tyrrell (winemaker), (1921–2000), prominent Australian winemakerRichard Tyrell, (1716?–1766), Rear AdmiralRobert Yelverton Tyrrell, classical scholar at Trinity College, Dublinin citations 'Tyrrell-Purser' or 'Tyrrell and Purser' refer to his collaborations with Louis Claude PurserSusan Tyrrell, (c. 1945-2012), American actress of Irish descentSir Timothy Tyrrell (died 1632), Master of the Buckhounds to Prince Henry and Charles I of EnglandSir Timothy Tyrrell, (1617–1701), Master of the Buckhounds to Charles I of EnglandTom Tyrrell, Australian rugby league footballerWalter Tirel (or Tyrell), (1065 – some time after 1100), an Anglo-Norman nobleman rumored to have killed King William Rufus with an arrow while hunting in the New Forest.William Tyrrell (disambiguation), multiple people