All about the name TALOR

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Talor is of American origin and it is believed to have been created as a combination of two popular names: Taylor and Aaron. It has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among parents looking for unique and creative names for their children.

The meaning behind the name Talor is not universally agreed upon, but some sources suggest that it could be derived from the English surname Taylor, which means "cloth tailor" or "cutter of cloth." Alternatively, it could also mean "lofty," as in tall or proud, if its connection to the Welsh name Taliesin is considered.

There is no significant historical figure associated with the name Talor. However, it is worth noting that Taliesin was a legendary 6th-century poet and bard from Wales who was known for his magical powers and poetic prowess. This Taliesin was said to have been born in a cauldron of inspiration and became a bard at the age of eight.

While Talor may not have a long history or significant historical figures associated with it, its unique sound and combination of popular name elements make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child. As with any name, the meaning and associations behind it can vary depending on cultural and personal interpretations.

Popularity of the name TALOR since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Talor experienced peak popularity between 1988 and 1994 with the highest numbers of births each year during this period. However, by 2007, its usage had significantly decreased, with less than 10 births per year since then."

Name variation TALOR.