The name Styles is of English origin, derived from an occupational surname for a tailor or dressmaker. It's composed of 'style' meaning 'manner' or 'fashion', and the suffix '-s'. This surname was borne by several notable individuals in history, including Thomas Styles, a 16th-century English divine, and John Styles, an Australian rules footballer born in the late 19th century. The name has also been used as a first name in recent times, gaining popularity due to its modern, fashionable connotation.
"Interesting trends in the name Styles! After a low of 7 births in 1987, it peaked in 2005 with 24 births. Since then, it's maintained steady popularity, with 2022 seeing another peak at 35 births. Overall, over 600 babies were named Styles between 1987 and 2023."