The surname Taylor has its roots in England, emerging after the Norman invasion. It likely originates from the Norman occupational surname in France, derived from the Old French word "tailleur," meaning "cutter." This term itself traces back to the Catalan "Tauler" or the Galician "Tello," which refer to a cutting board or tile, respectively. Historical records first note the surname in Somerset, South West England, in 1182. Taylor is among the most common surnames in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking nations, though it is less prevalent in Ireland, predominantly appearing in the North. It is also recognized as the anglicized version of the German surname Schneider.
Ranked #17 in the national Census, Taylor is considered one of America’s most common last names. It belongs to over 751209 individuals — that’s 255 per 100,000 citizens.
Our database contains over 1126772 people with the last name Taylor. This surname is most commonly found in Texas, Florida, Georgia. We have over 440 unique first names combined with the last name Taylor in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are Robert, James, David.
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