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| related names = [[Taylor (disambiguation)|Taylor]]
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| footnotes = <ref>[http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surnames/TYLER/origin British surnames - origin]</ref>
| footnotes = <ref>[http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surnames/TYLER/origin British surnames - origin]</ref>
}}'''Tyler''' is an [[English language|English]] (old English) word which means door keeper of an inn. It is also thought to be a derived occupational name derived from “tiler”, one who makes [[tile]]s. It is used both as a surname, and as given name for both genders.<ref name="Oxford">Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', [[Oxford University Press]], 2nd edition, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1, p. 265.</ref> Among the earliest recorded use of the surname is from the 14th century; [[Wat Tyler]] ‎of [[Kent]], [[South East England]].
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'''Tyler''' is an [[English language|English]] (old English) word which means door keeper of an inn. It is also thought to be a derived occupational name derived from “tiler”, one who makes [[tile]]s. It is used both as a surname, and as given name for both genders.<ref name="Oxford">Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', [[Oxford University Press]], 2nd edition, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1, p. 265.</ref> Among the earliest recorded use of the surname is from the 14th century; [[Wat Tyler]] ‎of [[Kent]], [[South East England]].


==People with the surname Tyler==
==People with the surname Tyler==

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||| pronunciation= /ˈtaɪlər/ TYE-lər | gender = Male | meaning = "Maker of tiles" | region = England | origin = Old English | related names = Taylor | footnotes = [1] }}Tyler is an English (old English) word which means door keeper of an inn. It is also thought to be a derived occupational name derived from “tiler”, one who makes tiles. It is used both as a surname, and as given name for both genders.[2] Among the earliest recorded use of the surname is from the 14th century; Wat Tyler ‎of Kent, South East England.

People with the surname Tyler

People with the given name Tyler

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References

  1. ^ British surnames - origin
  2. ^ Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, Oxford Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1, p. 265.