Tyler
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Tyler may refer to:
People and fictional characters
- Tyler (name), an English-derived occupational name derived from 'Tiler'
- Tyler, the Creator (born 1991), American rap artist and producer
- John Tyler, 10th President of the United States
- Steven Tyler, an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and former television personality.
- T. Texas Tyler (1916–1972), an American country music singer
- Wat Tyler, killed 1381, leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England
- Tyler1 (born 1995), American internet personality and streamer on Twitch
Places
- Tyler, California
- Tyler, California, the former name of Cherokee, Nevada County, California
- Tyler, Florida
- Tyler, Minnesota
- Tyler, Missouri
- Tyler, Texas, the largest US city named Tyler
- Tyler County, Texas
- Tyler County, West Virginia
- Tyler Park, Louisville, Kentucky, a neighborhood
- Tyler State Park (Pennsylvania)
- Tyler State Park (Texas)
- Tyler, Washington
Ships
- HMS Tyler (K576), a British frigate in service in the Royal Navy from 1944 to 1945
- USS Tyler (1857), an American Civil War gunboat
Other uses
- Tyler (Masonic), the outer guard or door-keeper of a Masonic lodge
- Tyler (65 nm SOI), the version codename for AMD's Turion 64 X2
- Tyler, New Hampshire, a fictional town depicted in the novels Black Tide, Dead Sand, and others by Brendan DuBois
- Tyler Block, a three-story building in Louisville, Kentucky
- Tyler mesh size (see Mesh (scale)), a unit for the opening size of sieves
- Tyler Technologies, a United States public sector company
- University of Texas at Tyler, in Tyler, Texas
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