Proper noun
A surname originating as an occupation.
A unisex given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe Saylor Foundation is meant to be a gadfly to encourage Google, Apple, MIT, Harvard, the United States government, and the Chinese government to aggressively pursue digital education. Michael J. Saylor
According to Sheriff Parick Robinson, 19-year-old Cameron Saylor, of Frankfort, and 19-year-old Christian Hall, of London, both were charged with carrying a concealed weapon and menacing as a result of the traffic stop. Source: Internet
A jumper by Jasmine Stephen and then a quick steal by Daphney Saylor, follow by a jumper by Saylor, gave Wingate the early 4-0 advantage. Source: Internet
A longtime customer walked up, looked up at the banner, and asked Lori Saylor, “So, he’s finally hanging up his gloves, huh?” Source: Internet
Donna Saylor, 67, a Democrat and a nurse who lives in Pittston, Pa., voted for President Barack Obama in 2012 and for Mr. Trump in 2016. Source: Internet
Daniel Menjivar, a/k/a “Roca,” a/k/a “Sitiko,” 22, a Salvadoran national who resided in Chelsea, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV to 13 years in prison and three years of supervised release. Source: Internet