Turro - Tyree

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Tyler

Tyler is an Anglo-Saxon and French surname that started as an occupational name for someone who made or laid paving tiles used on the ground. Tyler is derived from the Olde English word “tigele”, which meant to cover, but also comes from the Old French words “tieuleor” or “tuilier” before being adapted to English after the French Norman Invasion in 1066. Tyler is first recorded in the 1200s.

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  • Turro
  • Tursi
  • Turski
  • Turtle
  • Turton
  • Turturro
  • Turvey
  • Turville
  • Tusa
  • Tuscano
  • Tush
  • Tusing
  • Tuss
  • Tussey
  • Tussing
  • Tustin
  • Tuszynski
  • Tuten
  • Tuter
  • Tuthill
  • Tutino
  • Tutko
  • Tuton
  • Tutor
  • Tutt
  • Tutterow
  • Tuttle
  • Tutton
  • Tutwiler
  • Tuxhorn
  • Tuzzolino
  • Tvedt
  • Tveit
  • Tvrdik
  • Twaddell
  • Twaddle
  • Twait
  • Twardowski
  • Twardy
  • Twardzik
  • Twarog
  • Tway
  • Twedt
  • Tweed
  • Tweedie
  • Tweedle
  • Tweedy
  • Tweet
  • Tweeten
  • Twenter
  • Twersky
  • Tweten
  • Twichell
  • Twiddy
  • Twidwell
  • Twiford
  • Twigg
  • Twiggs
  • Twilley
  • Twine
  • Twiner
  • Twing
  • Twining
  • Twisdale
  • Twiss
  • Twist
  • Twitchell
  • Twite
  • Twitty
  • Twohey
  • Twohig
  • Twohy
  • Twombley
  • Twombly
  • Twomey
  • Tworek
  • Twyford
  • Twyman
  • Ty
  • Tyburski
  • Tydings
  • Tye
  • Tyer
  • Tygart
  • Tyger
  • Tyler
  • Tylicki
  • Tylka
  • Tylutki
  • Tyma
  • Tyminski
  • Tynan
  • Tyndall
  • Tyne
  • Tyner
  • Tynes
  • Tyo
  • Tyra
  • Tyre
  • Tyree

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