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Tyler

American  
[tahy-ler] / ˈtaɪ lər /

noun

  1. John, 1790–1862, 10th president of the U.S. 1841–45.

  2. Moses Coit 1835–1900, U.S. historian and educator.

  3. Royall, 1757–1826, U.S. writer, judge, and playwright.

  4. Wat or Walter, died 1381, English rebel: leader of the peasants' revolt of 1381.

  5. a city in E Texas.

  6. a male given name.


Tyler British  
/ ˈtaɪlə /

noun

  1. John. 1790–1862, US statesman; tenth president of the US (1841–45)

  2. Wat (wɒt). died 1381, English leader of the Peasants' Revolt (1381)

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Real-estate agent Tyler Williams has four active listings in the Charlotte, N.C., area — and two of them included incentives for buyers before they even hit the market.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 3, 2026

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From Barron's • Apr. 3, 2026

Many felt hits from the likes of Beastie Boys, AC/DC and Bonnie Tyler didn't fit well with the Mario Universe.

From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026

So of course I thought about that as I read the news about Tyler Simmons.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 29, 2026

“I—I just wanted you to know me and Tyler weren’t ever talking, I whisper. He misunderstood....”

From "A Good Kind of Trouble" by Lisa Moore Ramée