Origin:French; Latin
Meaning:Tailor (someone who cuts fabric)
Taylor is a unisex name that comes from the Norman French word tailleur, which itself was derived from the Latin taliare, meaning "to cut". It was used as an English occupational surname to denote someone who was a tailor. As a given name, its popularity has fallen somewhat since its peak at the end of the 20th century.
Trend in position over time since 2010
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