Tylette is a unique and distinctive given name of French origin. It is derived from the French word "tillette," which means "little tile." This name is believed to have been coined by French poet Jean de La Fontaine in his collection of fables, where he used it as a character's name. The name Tylette is not particularly common and may be considered an uncommon or even made-up name in some cultures. However, its unique sound and meaning make it appealing to those who prefer less conventional names. Despite its rarity, there are no significant historical figures or famous personalities associated with the name Tylette.
Statistics on the given name Tylette reveal an interesting trend in its popularity over a two-year span in the United States.
In 1971, there were six births recorded with the name Tylette. The following year, in 1972, the number of newborns named Tylette decreased slightly to five births.
This data demonstrates that while Tylette was still a relatively uncommon name during this period, it maintained some level of consistency in its usage as a baby name choice among parents in the United States.
Over these two years combined, from 1971 to 1972, there were a total of eleven babies named Tylette across the country. This information can provide insight into the historical prevalence and popularity of this particular name during this specific time frame.