Origin and Meaning of Taylorjo
Meaning & Origin
A blend of 'Taylor' and 'Jo', where Taylor means 'cutter of cloth' and Jo is a diminutive form of names like Joseph or Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Origin: English - Taylor originates from the Old French 'tailleur', meaning tailor. 'Jo' is often derived from Latin 'Iosephus' or 'Johanna'.
Interesting Facts
- Taylorjo is a modern name that combines the popular name Taylor with the friendly diminutive Jo, appealing to parents looking for unique yet familiar options.
- The name Taylor has surged in popularity for both genders since the late 20th century, while Jo is a longstanding diminutive in various cultures.
- Notable bearers of the name Taylor include celebrities such as Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner, while Jo has been popularized by figures such as Jo Rowling (J.K. Rowling).
- Taylor has ranked as one of the top names in the US since the 1980s, with its popularity peaking in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
- Related names and variations include Tayla, Tayler, and variations of Jo such as Joelle, Joanna, and Josephine.