Proper noun
Kaylor (plural Kaylors)
A surname.
After the reprieve, United drew level when Anthony Martial’s shot was parried by Kaylor Navas and Rashford’s strike deflected off Danilo past the goalkeeper for his sixth goal in five European games. Source: Internet
A “roast and toast” for Fort Lupton High School principal Alan Kaylor last week was full of jokes and affection. Source: Internet
I grew up on a farm close to Scotland, Kaylor and Menno. Source: Internet
He was born October 15, 1956, to Esper Kaylor and Bettie Ruth Chandler, in Lafayette, LA. Source: Internet
For Kaylor Reiter, freshman, participating in the event was a new opportunity. Source: Internet
Mr. John N. Kaylor, 91, of Pittsburg was born Jan. Source: Internet