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Tylers

Tylers is the plural form of Tyler, used to refer to multiple people who bear the surname Tyler or, less commonly, to multiple individuals named Tyler. In everyday usage, “the Tylers” can describe a family bearing the surname or a group of people sharing the given name.

Etymology and origins: The surname Tyler originates from the medieval English occupation of tiler, a maker

Usage and distribution: The surname Tyler is well established in English-speaking countries, with many individuals across

See also: Tyler (surname); Tyler (given name).

or
installer
of
tiles
such
as
roofing
tiles.
The
spelling
variant
Tyler
appeared
in
early
records
and
spread
to
Ireland
and
North
America
as
the
name
migrated
with
English-speaking
populations.
As
a
given
name,
Tyler
emerged
later
and
gained
popularity
in
the
United
States
in
the
late
20th
century,
predominantly
for
boys
but
with
occasional
use
for
girls
as
a
unisex
name.
politics,
arts,
science,
and
sports
bearing
the
name.
Notable
bearers
include
John
Tyler,
the
10th
president
of
the
United
States,
among
others
who
have
contributed
to
public
and
cultural
life.
The
given
name
Tyler
became
especially
popular
in
the
United
States,
leading
to
a
large
number
of
people
identified
by
the
forename.
The
plural
form
Tylers
can
refer
to
either
the
surname-bearing
family
or
groups
of
people
named
Tyler
in
various
contexts.