Taylor

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1)  for a tailor.
 * , an anglicization of.
 * , an anglicization of.
 * , an anglicization of.

Usage notes

 * Popular given name at the turn of the 21st century, in the US mostly female, in Britain more often male.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: Snyman
 * Arabic: الخَيَّاط, خَيَّاط
 * Breton:
 * Catalan:
 * Czech: Krejči, Krejčík, Krejčír
 * Dutch: Snijders, Sneijder, Kleermaker
 * French: Tailler,, , , , Thayer
 * German:, Schneidermann
 * Greek: Ραπτης
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi: दर्ज़ी
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian: Sarti, Sarto, Sartini, Sartor, Sartore
 * Low German: Schröder, Schrader
 * Polish: Krawiec, Krawczyk, Sznajder
 * Portuguese: Alfaiate
 * Romanian: Croitoru
 * Russian:, ,
 * Serbo-Croatian: Terzić
 * Slovak: Krajčík
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish: ,
 * Ukrainian:, ,
 * Urdu: درزی
 * Yiddish: קראַוויץ, שנײַדער, פּורטנוי, שערמאַן


 * Arabic: تَايْلُور
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: ^테일러
 * Russian:

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Taylor is the 17th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 751,209 individuals. Taylor is most common among White (65.4%) and Black/African American (28.4%) individuals.
 * Taylor is the 4th most common surname in the United Kingdom, belonging to 262,832 individuals.

Etymology
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