Everything about the name TYLOR

Meaning, origin, history

The name Tylor is of English origin and it means "from the tile yard." It is believed to be a variant spelling of the more common surname Tyler, which itself is derived from an occupational name for a maker or repairer of roof tiles. The name has been in use since at least the Middle Ages, but its popularity has varied over time. In recent years, Tylor has become increasingly popular as a given name for boys, perhaps due to its modern sound and short length. However, it is still relatively uncommon compared to other names with similar meanings or origins.

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Popularity of the name TYLOR since 1880

Birth evolution

Popularity analysis

The name Tylor has been popular among parents in the United States over the past several decades, with a total of 456 babies given this name since 1986.

In its first year of appearance on record in 1986, five baby boys were named Tylor. The following year saw an equal number of births with the same name. However, the popularity of Tylor began to increase significantly in the early 1990s, with nine babies given this name in 1989 and a peak of forty births in 1993.

The late 1990s saw a decline in the number of babies named Tylor, with twenty births recorded in 1997. This trend continued into the early 2000s, with only nine births each year between 2003 and 2004. However, there was a brief resurgence in popularity around 2005, with twelve babies named Tylor that year.

In recent years, the name Tylor has seen a steady decline in usage, with only five births recorded annually since 2013. Despite this decrease in popularity, it is clear that the name Tylor has been a beloved choice for parents across multiple generations in the United States.