Tylah is a feminine given name with a dual-origin profile, tracing its lineage to the Old English occupational surname Tyler—denoting “maker of tiles”—while also functioning as an orthographic variant of the Hebrew name Talia, meaning “dew of God,” thus integrating both pragmatic and spiritual dimensions. Phonetically realized in standard Anglo-American usage as TY-luh (/taɪˈlə/), the name has maintained a stable yet peripheral presence in the United States’ naming lexicon, oscillating between ranks 879 and 978 from the early 2000s through 2023 and most recently achieving rank 920 in 2024 with thirty recorded births. Its low-frequency consistency, coupled with a modest upward trajectory over the past biennium, positions Tylah as a technically accessible choice for parents seeking a name that balances clear phonological structure with layered historical resonance.