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What is the latin name for Taylor?

There isn't a direct Latin equivalent for the name "Taylor."

The name "Taylor" is of English origin, derived from the occupation of a tailor.

However, you could use Latin words related to the meaning of "Taylor":

* Sartor - Latin for "tailor"

* Vestiarius - Latin for "one who deals with clothing"

* Texitor - Latin for "weaver"

You could also use Latin words that have a similar meaning or sound to "Taylor":

* Talea - Latin for "cutting"

* Taurus - Latin for "bull" (this might be appropriate if "Taylor" is a masculine name)

Ultimately, the best Latin name to use for "Taylor" depends on your specific needs and preferences.

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