Tyler, once the domain of boys has become, like Taylor, a unisex name. And as with Taylor, Tyler originates as an occupational surname evolved of the Olde English "tiler" or roofer. Tyler also means "the door keeper of an inn", dating back to early Mason ceremonies and charged with preventing interlopers.
Tyler, once the domain of boys has become, like Taylor, a unisex name. And as with Taylor, Tyler originates as an occupational surname evolved of the Olde English "tiler" or roofer. Tyler also means "the door keeper of an inn", dating back to early Mason ceremonies and charged with preventing interlopers.
Tyler, once the domain of boys has become, like Taylor, a unisex name. And as with Taylor, Tyler originates as an occupational surname evolved of the Olde English "tiler" or roofer. Tyler also means "the door keeper of an inn", dating back to early Mason ceremonies and charged with preventing interlopers.
Tyler, once the domain of boys has become, like Taylor, a unisex name. And as with Taylor, Tyler originates as an occupational surname evolved of the Olde English "tiler" or roofer. Tyler also means "the door keeper of an inn", dating back to early Mason ceremonies and charged with preventing interlopers.