The spelling of the name "Taylar" originates from the English language and is phonetically transcribed as /ˈteɪlər/. This name is a variant of the more common name "Taylor", which has been derived from the occupational surname for someone who worked as a tailor. The distinct difference in spelling is simply a matter of preference, and both names sound exactly the same when pronounced, indicating that the spelling does not impact the pronunciation of the name.
The word "Taylar" is likely a variant spelling of the word "Taylor", which has its origins in Old French. The etymology of "Taylor" traces back to the French word "tailleur", meaning "cutter" or "one who prepares cloth". This word itself is derived from the Latin word "taliare", meaning "to cut". Over time, "tailleur" evolved into "tailor" in English, eventually becoming a common surname and occupational title for individuals who worked with fabrics and clothing. The variant spelling "Taylar" could be a result of regional or historical linguistic variations.