The spelling of the name "Taelyr" follows the English language's complex rules of phonetics. The initial sound, "t," is a voiceless dental plosive, followed by the diphthong "ae," equivalent to the sound in "bat" and "bay." The next sound, "l," is a voiced dental lateral approximant, and the final sound, "r," is an alveolar approximant. Thus, the IPA transcription of the name is /tælɚ/. Despite being a unique spelling of the name Taylor, the pronunciation remains the same.