Ryler (pronounced /ˈraɪlər/) is an English-origin masculine given name emerging from surname traditions, blending echoes of the occupational Old English “Tyler” with the Gaelic-rooted “Riley.” First recorded in U.S. Social Security Administration data in 1993 at rank 773, it peaked with 48 newborns at rank 842 in 2013 and has since maintained a position within the 800–900 tier, registering 33 births and rank 891 in 2024. Its crisp, two-syllable structure and understated modernity have resonated across Latino communities—from Mexico City to Buenos Aires—where bilingual parents value its seamless pronunciation in both English and Spanish. Analysts attribute its steady climb to a wider shift toward adaptable, surname-based names that balance heritage, contemporary style and transnational appeal.
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