Tylar bursts onto the scene like a fresh breeze, a modern twist on the Old English occupational surname “Tyler,” originally meaning “tile maker” or “layer of tiles.” Pronounced TY-lur (/taɪˈlər/), this unisex gem feels like finding a smooth river stone among pebbles—steady and singular. In the ever-shifting tapestry of American baby names, Tylar has hovered around the lower thousands in rank, dipping into the high 800s in the mid-’90s before settling near 900 in recent years (11 newborns in 2024, rank 939). Yet its quiet climb suggests parents are drawn to its blend of strength and creativity, like a builder’s precision meeting an artist’s flair. Whether destined for boardroom brilliance or backyard adventures, Tylar carries a spirited energy—playful yet grounded, classic yet undeniably fresh—ready to carve its own story in every corner of life.
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