Tyger is an archaic spelling of tiger, which is still retained as the name of various things named after the animal.
- Tyger (ship) was used by Dutch captain Adriaen Block in his voyage to North America.
- The Tyger is a poem by William Blake from his Songs of Experience collection.
- Tyger (Tangerine Dream album), an album by Tangerine Dream, whose title track uses the poem for its lyrics.
- Tyger (film), a short film by Guilherme Marcondes inspired by the poem.[1]
- Lord Tyger, a novel.
- Tyger (actress) was the stage name for Amanda Lucas for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- Tyger, alias of Joshua Campbell, a popular Dance Dance Revolution player residing in Jacksonville, FL who is famous for his DDR Storm competitions in the Southeast of the US.
- Tyger, a term used by colonial Tasmanians to describe the marsupial predator thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger (now extinct)
- An heraldic creature identical to the heraldic leopard/lion, except with a tooth. Once knowledge of tigers became widespread, a Bengal Tiger came to represent a real tiger, whilst tyger continued to denote the older version.


