English occupational surname
Taylor is a surname of English origin. It is believed to have developed in England after the Norman invasion. Possibly coming from the Norman occupational surname (meaning tailor ) in France.[ 1] [ 2] derived from the Old French tailleur ("cutter"),[ 3] which derived from the Catalan Tauler meaning cutting board, or the Galician Tello meaning tile. The first historical evidence of the surname dates to the County of Somerset , South West England in 1182.[ 4] "Taylor" is the fourth-most common surname in United Kingdom,[ 5] fifth-most common in England, the 11th-most common in Scotland and the 22nd-most common in Wales.[ 1] [ 6] It is also common in other English-speaking countries (especially Australia , Canada , New Zealand , and the United States , where it was the tenth most frequently encountered surname in the 2000 US Census),[ 7] but has a low incidence in Ireland , where it is mostly concentrated in the North .[ 1] It is often considered the anglicized form of the German surname Schneider .[ 8]
Geographical distribution [ edit ]
At the time of the United Kingdom Census of 1881 , the frequency of the surname "Taylor" was highest in the following counties:[ 9]
As of 2014, the frequency of the surname was highest in the following countries and territories:
As of 2014, 57.9% of all known bearers of the surname "Taylor" were residents of the United States. The frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1: 407) in the following U.S. states:[ 9]
The frequency of the surname was highest (over four times the national average) in the following U.S. counties:
1. Wayne County, Utah (1: 25)
2. Bacon County, Georgia (1: 31)
3. Clay County, W.Va. (1: 47)
4. Haywood County, Tenn. (1: 50)
5. Borden County, Texas (1: 53)
6. McCreary County, Ky. (1: 64)
7. Dickens County, Texas (1: 64)
8. Tallahatchie County, Miss. (1: 69)
9. Thomas County, Neb. (1: 70)
10. Yakutat, Alaska (1: 74)
11. Accomack County, Va. (1: 74)
12. Pleasants County, W. Va. (1: 74)
13. Sussex County, Va. (1: 75)
14. Noxubee County, Miss. (1: 76)
15. Red River Parish, La. (1: 79)
16. Roane County, W.Va. (1: 81)
17. Ware County, Ga. (1: 82)
18. Essex County, Va. (1: 82)
19. Greene County, N.C. (1: 82)
20. Washington County, Ala. (1: 84)
21. Lauderdale County, Tenn. (1: 86)
22. Judith Basin County, Mont. (1: 88)
23. Buckingham County, Va. (1: 89)
24. Lamar County, Ala. (1: 90)
25. Lowndes County, Ala. (1: 90)
26. Marion County, Ala. (1: 94)
27. Martin County, N.C. (1: 94)
28. Grayson County, Va. (1: 95)
29. Jones County, N.C. (1: 95)
30. Moore County, Tenn. (1: 95)
31. Northampton County, N.C. (1: 99)
32. Lenoir County, N.C. (1: 100)
33. Bolivar County, Miss. (1: 100)
34. Tunica County, Miss. (1: 101)
35. DeKalb County, Tenn. (1: 101)
List of people and fictional characters [ edit ]
Germanic
Tayler , Taylor
Schneider , Schnieder , Schnieders
Schröder
Schroeder , Schröter , Schrödter , Schrötter , Schröer , Schrörs , Schreurs , Schrader , Schroder , Schroedter , Schrøder , Schreuder , Schreuders
Snyman
Kleid (קליידל, Yiddish)
Nager , Neher , Stich , Faulstich , Nader , Neder
Romance Slavic
Kravets , Kravtsov/Krawtzoff , Kravchenko , Kravchuk
Krawiec (Yiddish calques: Kravits/Kravitz , Krawetz ), Krawczyk , Krawczak , Krawczuk , Krawczyński (Kravchinsky , Kravchynskyi ),
Krajčí /Krajci, Krajčík , Krajčír /Kraicir, Krejčí , Krejčík , Krejčír
Portnoy /Portnoi, Portnoff , Portnov , Portnow , Portnyagin
Shvets , Shevtsov
Semitic Other