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Kyler Unisex

Popularity: #334 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: KYE-lur /ˈkaɪlər/

Origin: English; Irish

Meaning: English: a variant of Kyle; Irish: narrow, straight

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Kyler is believed to have originated from the Dutch surname "Kuyler," which is derived from the Middle Dutch word "cuyl," meaning "a keeper of the keys." This surname was likely used to denote someone who held a position of responsibility, particularly in relation to a castle or estate. The name made its way into English usage through the migration of Dutch settlers and the influence of Dutch culture on English-speaking regions, particularly in the 17th century.

The transition from a surname to a given name reflects a common linguistic evolution where surnames are adopted as first names, especially in the context of the growing trend of unique and modern names in the late 20th century. Historically, the name Kyler does not have significant references in ancient texts or notable historical figures, which distinguishes it from many traditional names with biblical or royal connections.

However, the use of similar-sounding names, such as Kyle, which has Gaelic origins meaning "narrow, straight," has been more prevalent in earlier centuries. The Gaelic name Kyle has been associated with various places in Scotland, further embedding it in cultural significance.

The emergence of Kyler as a distinct name can be traced back to the late 20th century, when it began to gain traction in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States. Culturally, the name Kyler may resonate with themes of strength and guardianship due to its etymological roots related to keeping keys.

This symbolic association with responsibility and protection may contribute to its appeal as a modern name choice. Additionally, the diminutive form "Ky" has emerged as an affectionate variant, reflecting a trend in contemporary naming practices where shorter, more casual forms of names are favored.

Overall, while Kyler may not have a long historical lineage, its roots and associations provide a meaningful context within the broader landscape of names.

Famous people named Kyler

Kyler Murray is an American football quarterback best known for playing with the Arizona Cardinals and winning the Heisman Trophy.
Kyler Pettis is an actor best known for his role in Days of Our Lives and The Young and the Restless.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Kyler was first seen in the United States in 1922. Kyler has ranked as high as #396 nationally, which occurred in 2019, and has been most popular in Texas, California, Utah, Florida, and Ohio. In the past 5 years the name Kyler has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Kyler (2024)

State Births Share
TX 93
10%
CA 51
6%
FL 49
5%
GA 46
5%
NC 40
4%
PA 37
4%
OH 35
4%
MO 32
4%
KY 32
4%
TN 32
4%
AL 31
3%
NY 29
3%
IN 29
3%
MI 26
3%
VA 25
3%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19225
19465
19555
19626
19635
19646
19656
19675
19686
19698
197013
197112
19727
19735
19747
19758
197618
197712
197815
197913
198031
198128
198233
198345
198461
198564
1986104
1987126
1988177
1989198
1990264
1991322
1992427
1993509
1994563
1995824
1996847
1997855
1998885
1999959
2000963
20011,020
20021,107
20031,087
20041,175
20051,176
20061,301
20071,234
20081,269
20091,285
20101,286
20111,371
20121,329
20131,270
20141,231
20151,293
20161,192
20171,072
20181,138
20191,610
20201,466
20211,470
20221,362
20231,035
2024942