Tailor

Meaning of Tailor

In the quiet expanse of possibility, Tailor unfolds like a silken bolt of fabric—an English occupational name born from the Old French tailleur, “cutter,” yet reborn here as a unisex emblem of artistry and precision. It carries the measured calm of a tea ceremony’s first steam, each syllable—TAY-lur—sliding softly like a needle through fine silk. This name evokes the stillness of kintsugi-mended pottery, where every seam is honored, every stitch a testament to resilience and refinement. Tailor suggests a soul attuned to details often unseen, weaving together tradition and innovation as harmoniously as a kimono’s patterned folds beneath a canopy of cherry blossoms.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as TAY-lur (/ˈteɪlər/)

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