Tyler
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Tyler is an English-derived occupational name derived from 'Tiler', one who makes tiles. It is used both as a surname and given name.
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[edit] People with the given name Tyler
- Tyler Bates, music producer and composer
- Jayson Tyler Brûlé (born 1968), Canadian journalist and magazine publisher
- Tyler Connolly (born 1975), Canadian vocalist and guitarist
- Tyler Cowen(born 1962), American professor
- Tyler Faith (born 1975), American pornographic actress
- Tyler Farrar (born 1984), American cyclist
- Tyler Gannon (born 1984), American actress and photographer
- Tyler Hamilton (born 1971), American cyclist
- Tyler James Hilton (born 1983), American singer/songwriter/actor
- Tyler Hughes (born 1981), Canadian professional soccer player
- Jonathan Tyler "Ty" Kyte (born 1984), Canadian actor/singer
- Tyler James Williams (born 1992), American actor
[edit] Fictional characters
- Darcy Tyler, from the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Jackie Tyler, from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who
- Pete Tyler, from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who
- Rick Tyler, a DC Comics superhero called Hourman
- Rose Tyler, from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who
- Tyler Durden, from the novel Fight Club
- Tyler King, from Highlander: The Series
- Tyler, a space pirate from the console role-playing game Phantasy Star II
[edit] Places
- Tyler, Texas, city in Smith County
- Tyler, Minnesota, city in Lincoln County
- Tyler Block, three-story building in Louisville, Kentucky
- Tyler County, Texas
- Tyler County, West Virginia
[edit] Other uses
- Tyler, codename for an upcoming version of AMD's Turion 64 X2
- Tyler, the outer guard or door-keeper of a Masonic lodge