Everything about the name KYLAR
Meaning, origin, history
Despite its uncertain origins, the name Kylar has gained some popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries such as the United States and Canada. It is often used as both a boy's and girl's name, although it may be more commonly associated with males due to its similarity to traditionally masculine names like Kyle.
As there is no universally agreed-upon meaning for Kylar, individuals might assign their own interpretations or associations to the name based on personal preferences or experiences. Some people may associate Kylar with positive traits such as creativity, independence, or uniqueness, given that it is not a traditional or commonly used name.
In popular culture, there are some notable figures named Kylar, including the protagonist of the novel "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson, which may have contributed to the increased visibility and popularity of this unique moniker. Ultimately, the appeal of Kylar lies in its individuality and lack of established associations, allowing those who choose it to create their own meaning and identity around the name.
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Popularity of the name KYLAR since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
The name Kylar has seen a significant increase in popularity over the past three decades in the United States. Between 1991 and 2023, there were a total of 981 babies named Kylar born in the U.S.
While the number of births with this name fluctuated in the early to mid-1990s, it started to rise steadily from the late 1990s onwards. In fact, the highest number of Kylars was recorded in recent years: 76 births in 2016, followed by 60 births in 2019 and 54 births in 2020.
This trend suggests that the name Kylar has gained popularity among parents in the United States. Despite a slight dip in popularity in 2021 (34 births) and 2022 (38 births), the consistent high numbers of Kylar births since 2016 indicate that this name remains popular among new parents.