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Tyler
Tyler
Tyler is an English word which means door keeper of an inn. It is also thought to be a derived occupational name derived from “tiler”, one who makes tiles. It is used both as a surname, and as given name for both genders...

is an English-derived occupational name derived from 'Tiler'.

Tyler may also refer to:

Places

In the United States:
  • Tyler, California
    Tyler, California
    Tyler is a former settlement in Madera County, California. It was located on the Chowchilla Pacific Railroad south-southwest of Chowchilla, at an elevation of 197 feet . Tyler still appeared on maps as of 1918....

  • Tyler, California, former name of Cherokee, Nevada County, California
    Cherokee, Nevada County, California
    Cherokee is a former settlement in Nevada County, California, from North San Juan. Its elevation is above sea level.-History:...

  • Tyler, Florida
    Tyler, Florida
    Tyler is an unincorporated community in Gilchrist County, Florida, United States. It is located about northeast of Trenton....

  • Tyler, Minnesota
    Tyler, Minnesota
    As of the census of 2000, there were 1,218 people, 532 households, and 338 families residing in the city. The population density was 632.8 people per square mile . There were 577 housing units at an average density of 299.8 per square mile . The racial makeup of the city was 97.78% White, 0.49%...

  • Tyler, Texas
    Tyler, Texas
    Tyler is a city in and the county seat of Smith County, Texas, in the United States. It takes its name from President John Tyler . The city had a population of 109,000 in 2010, according to the United States Census Bureau...

    , the largest US city named Tyler
    • University of Texas at Tyler
      University of Texas at Tyler
      The University of Texas at Tyler, also referred to as UT Tyler, is a coeducational public university located in Tyler, Texas. Founded in 1971, it is a component institution of the University of Texas System....

  • Tyler County, Texas
  • Tyler County, West Virginia
  • Tyler Park, Louisville, Kentucky, a neighborhood
  • Tyler State Park (Pennsylvania)
  • Tyler State Park (Texas)
    Tyler State Park (Texas)
    Tyler State Park is a state park north of Tyler, Texas. It is in Smith County, north of Tyler. The park includes a lake. The land was deeded by private owners in 1934 and 1935; original improvements were made by the Civilian Conservation Corps...

  • Tyler, New Hampshire, a fictional town depicted in the novels Black Tide
    Black Tide (novel)
    Black Tide is a crime novel by Australian author Peter Temple. This is the second novel in the author's Jack Irish series.-Notes:...

    , Dead Sand, and others by Brendan DuBois
    Brendan DuBois
    Brendan DuBois is an American mystery fiction and suspense writer. In this field he has won a Shamus Award for Best Short Story of the Year. He also had his short story "The Dark Snow'" published in Best American Mystery Stories of the Century edited by Otto Penzler and Tony Hillerman ISBN 0618012710...


Other uses

  • Tyler (Masonic), the outer guard or door-keeper of a Masonic lodge
  • USS Tyler (1857)
    USS Tyler (1857)
    USS Tyler was originally a merchant ship named A. O. Tyler, a commercial side-wheel steamboat with twin stacks and covered paddles positioned aft. Constructed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1857, it was acquired by the United States Navy, 5 June 1861 for service in the American Civil War and converted...

    , an American Civil War gunboat
  • Tyler mesh size (see Mesh (scale)
    Mesh (scale)
    Mesh material is often used in determining the particle size distribution of a granular material. For example, a sample from a truckload of peanuts may be placed atop a mesh with 5 mm openings. When the mesh is shaken, small broken pieces and dust pass through the mesh while whole peanuts are...

    ), a unit for the opening size of sieves
  • Tyler Block
    Tyler Block
    The Tyler Block was a three-story building in Louisville, Kentucky best known for its landmark Renaissance Revival limestone facade. It was located on the north side of Jefferson Street between Third and Fourth streets. Built in 1874, it was designed by Henry Wolters and named after its owners,...

    , three-story building in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Tyler, version codename for AMD's Turion 64 X2
  • T. Texas Tyler
    T. Texas Tyler
    David Luke Myrick , known professionally as T. Texas Tyler, was an American country music singer and songwriter primarily known for his 1948 hit, "The Deck of Cards".-Biography:...

    , American country music
    Country music
    Country music is a popular American musical style that began in the rural Southern United States in the 1920s. It takes its roots from Western cowboy and folk music...

    singer
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