Tyler

First Name:  Tyler

Below is a brief description of the first name Tyler. For an analysis of your full name and destiny, see our full Name and Birth Date Report service for further details.

Origin and Meaning

The first name Tyler is of English origin and means “Tile Maker” and “Roofer“.  Tyler is typically a male or boys name and is also used as a female or girls name.

Popularity Ranking By Year:  Top 100 Boys Names

  • 2013 Rank:  63rd
  • 2012 Rank:  50th
  • 2011 Rank:  38th
  • 2010 Rank:  34th
  • 2009 Rank:  30th

Numerology of Tyler

The name Tyler contains 5 letters (1 vowel and 4 consonants) and 2 syllables.  In Numerology we assign specific numbers to each letter in the name.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

As such, T = 2, Y = 7, L = 3, E = 5 and R = 9. Then you add together each digit and you come up with a sum total for the First Name.

T    Y    L    E    R
2 + 7 + 3 + 5 + 9 = 26

The 26 is then further reduced to a single digit number by adding the 2 and the 6 together so 2 + 6 = 8.

Your number is:  8

The characteristics of Number 8 are:  Practical endeavors, status oriented, power-seeking and high-material goals.

  • The name Tyler creates a very aggressive and independent nature, one with big ambitions, giving you original, progressive, large-scale ideas, salesmanship and promotional ability as well as the excellent business judgment which enables you to gain the financial accumulation to which you feel entitled.
  • You have a versatile, restless nature, and could do any job well, although you would not like to do menial tasks.
  • You are seldom satisfied and are always seeking something new.
  • However, you do not know the meaning of relaxation, for when supposedly resting, your mind is forever active, planning out some new project or seeking new ways to improve your present enterprise.
  • You could organize the work of others, though in your impatience to see the job done efficiently, you would likely step right in and do it yourself.
  • Your intense, restless nature can bring on tension which affects the solar plexus and digestion, or the generative organs.

 

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