How Many People Are Named Tylor?

Complete statistics for the name Tylor in the United States — including rarity score, gender breakdown, age distribution, historical popularity, state data, and the meaning and origin of Tylor.

Tylor
Very Rare
8,511
Estimated People
1 in 38,773
1 in X Americans
1993
Peak Popularity
Male
Predicted Gender
Meaning & Origin of Tylor
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Gender Distribution
Male
8,055 (95%)
Female
456 (5%)
Age Group Breakdown

Average age of people named Tylor: 29

3,834
Under 30
4,662
Ages 30 – 60
15
Over 60
Historical Popularity of Tylor

Peak year: 1993 with 556 annual registrations

Tylor by State

Estimated bearers of the name Tylor in each US state

Alaska 5
Alabama 16
Arkansas 53
Arizona 167
California 624
Colorado 171
Connecticut 19
Florida 299
Georgia 137
Hawaii 6
Iowa 98
Idaho 14
Illinois 229
Indiana 243
Kansas 27
Kentucky 47
Louisiana 133
Massachusetts 130
Maryland 42
Maine 28
Michigan 322
Minnesota 207
Missouri 206
Mississippi 5
North Carolina 87
North Dakota 15
Nebraska 32
New Hampshire 6
New Jersey 64
New Mexico 5
Nevada 73
New York 388
Ohio 425
Oklahoma 148
Oregon 142
Pennsylvania 386
South Carolina 29
South Dakota 17
Tennessee 101
Texas 264
Utah 36
Virginia 72
Vermont 5
Washington 223
Wisconsin 218
West Virginia 34
Wyoming 5
About the Name Tylor

How Many People Have the Name Tylor in the US?

Based on Social Security Administration birth records and age-adjusted survival modeling, approximately 8,511 people in the United States currently share the name Tylor. That works out to roughly 1 in every 38,773 Americans, placing it in the Very Rare category among all names tracked in US records. For context on where this falls on the full spectrum, see the name rarity checker.

Is Tylor a Common or Rare Name?

Tylor is classified as Very Rare when scored against the entire US population. Our rarity scale runs from Very Common (top names shared by millions) through Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Very Rare (names held by fewer than a few thousand living people). Understanding where a name sits helps parents gauge uniqueness when choosing a baby name, genealogists narrow down records, and curious individuals settle debates about their own identity.

What Does the Name Tylor Mean?

The meaning, language of origin, cultural and religious background, and lucky attributes for Tylor are shown in the Meaning & Origin section at the top of this page. Names carry linguistic histories that span centuries and continents — the meaning of a name often reveals the values, beliefs, or aspirations of the culture that first coined it. For a deeper look at thousands of names, explore the name meaning directory.

Gender Breakdown: Is Tylor Male or Female?

Of all recorded bearers of Tylor in SSA data, approximately 95% are male and 5% are female. Tylor is used almost exclusively as a male name in the United States. Gender associations with names shift over time due to cultural trends, celebrity influence, and generational recycling. See our guide to gender-neutral names for more on how naming norms evolve.

When Was Tylor Most Popular?

The name Tylor reached peak popularity in 1993, with 556 babies registered that year. The historical popularity chart above tracks annual usage from 1880 to the present. Peaks and troughs in naming data reflect cultural moments — a famous person, a beloved character, or a major world event can send a name soaring or send it into decades of decline. Our article on 2025 baby name trends explores these forces in detail.

Where Is Tylor Most Common in the US?

The state-by-state breakdown above shows estimated bearer counts for Tylor across all 50 states. Highly populous states like California, Texas, and New York naturally show higher counts for almost every name simply due to population size. Adjusting for state population reveals whether a name is proportionally more popular in certain regions — often reflecting immigration history, cultural concentration, or regional naming traditions.

How Is This Data Calculated?

All figures on this page are statistical estimates, not exact government headcounts. The underlying data comes from the SSA National Baby Names dataset, which records every given name assigned to 5 or more babies per year going back to 1880. Current living counts are derived by applying age-adjusted survival rates to each birth cohort. For common names the estimates are quite reliable; for rare names the margin of error is wider. Full methodology is explained on the methodology page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people are named Tylor?

Approximately 8,511 people in the United States share the name Tylor, based on SSA birth records and age-adjusted survival modeling.

Is Tylor a rare name?

Tylor is classified as Very Rare in the United States. Approximately 1 in every 38,773 Americans has this name.

What does the name Tylor mean?

The meaning and origin of Tylor is displayed in the Name Meaning and Origin section at the top of this page. It covers linguistic root, original definition, cultural background, and lucky attributes. Browse the name meaning directory for more names.

Is Tylor more male or female?

Based on SSA records, 95% of people named Tylor are male and 5% are female. The predicted gender is Male.

When was Tylor most popular?

The name Tylor reached its peak in 1993, with 556 registrations that year.

Are these statistics exact?

No. All figures are statistical estimates based on SSA birth records and age-adjusted modeling. Exact real-time name counts are not publicly available. See the methodology page for full details.

Disclaimer: All results are statistical estimates based on aggregated SSA birth records and modeling. They are not exact counts of individuals. Data source: SSA National Baby Names dataset.
Quick Stats
Total People8,511
RarityVery Rare
1 in X1 in 38,773
GenderMale
Avg Age29
Peak Year1993
Male %95%
Female %5%

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Data Source

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All counts are statistical estimates. See the methodology page for full details.