Kylor is a masculine name of modern American origin, most likely derived from the established names Kyle or Kyler with the addition of the –or suffix, reflecting a surname-inspired construction. Pronounced KY-lor (/kaɪˈlɔr/), it traces its root to the Gaelic element “caol,” meaning “narrow” or “slender,” and adheres to a precise two-syllable pattern favored in technical naming. An analysis of U.S. Social Security data from 1986 through 2024 reveals that Kylor has persistently ranked outside the top 800 male names, with annual occurrences ranging from five to twenty-one births and a usage peak around 2010. This consistent low-frequency profile suggests its appeal lies in a subtle distinctiveness; it offers families an uncommon yet phonetically coherent choice that aligns with Anglo-American naming trends seeking balance between originality and clarity.
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