Recorded 2007–2018 Unisex name Peak 2012 67 births

Skyylar — unisex name

67 babies named Skyylar in U.S. Social Security records since 2007, with the highest year being 2012. Year-by-year trend, decade aggregates, and state-level rankings drawn from federal birth data.

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The verdict

67 girls have been named Skyylar since 2007, peaking in the 2010s, last recorded in 2018.

67
total births
2007–2018
years on record
2010s
peak decade
84%
born in that decade
2010s
Peak decade

84% of everyone ever named Skyylar was born in this single decade.

2012
Single peak year

9 babies were named Skyylar in 2012 — its busiest year on record.

What the Data Says About Skyylar

The Social Security Administration has registered 67 babies named Skyylar between 2007 and 2018, spanning 12 consecutive years of U.S. birth records. As a girl's name, Skyylar currently falls outside the top 1,000 girls' names for 2018. The name reached its historical peak in 2012, when 9 babies received it in a single year. Skyylar is classified as unisex in SSA records: the opposite-sex variant accounts for 5 additional births since 2009.

Decade-level aggregation shows that Skyylar performed strongest in the 2010s, accumulating 56 births during that ten-year window. Across the 2 decades of recorded activity, Skyylar shows a stable profile with only moderate drift from its peak decade.

No etymological entry is currently available for Skyylar in our reference dataset. These figures derive from SSA's annual national and state-level name files, which include any name appearing at least five times in a given year or state-year; names below that threshold are suppressed for privacy and therefore excluded from the totals shown here. The 67 total represents a lower bound — actual usage may be higher in years or states where the count fell below the disclosure floor. This page is provided for informational and research purposes only and does not constitute personal, legal, or naming advice.

Skyylar at a glance

Last recorded 2018

Total births

67

Since 2007

12 years of records

Peak year

2012

9 births that year

Strongest decade: 2010s

Current rank

Unranked

Outside the modern top-1,000

As of 2018

Active since

2007

Recorded for 12 years

Last year on file: 2018

Skyylar popularity over time — girls

Annual U.S. births registered with the Social Security Administration · 2018–2007

Last recorded 2018
Peak year (2012)
9
Annual births at peak — across 12 years of records
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Skyylar popularity over time — boys

5 total births recorded since 2009 (Skyylar as boys' name)

Unisex variant — 5 births
5 2009 5

Skyylar by decade

Total births in each ten-year window — peak vs trough at a glance

Peak: 2010s
Peak decade
2010s
56 births that decade — 84% of Skyylar's all-time total
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Frequently Asked Questions

How popular is the name Skyylar?
67 babies have been named Skyylar since 2007. It was last recorded in 2018. The peak year was 2012 with 9 births.
When was Skyylar most popular?
Skyylar was most popular in the 2010s decade with 56 total births. The single peak year was 2012.
Is Skyylar a unisex name?
Yes, Skyylar is used for both boys and girls. As a girl's name it has 67 births, and as a boy's name it has 5 births.
How long has the name Skyylar been used?
Skyylar has been recorded in Social Security data since 2007, spanning 12 years of data through 2018.
What names are similar to Skyylar?
Names with a similar sound or spelling include Skylar, Skyler, Skye, Skyla, and 4 more. These share a common prefix and are also used for girls.

Data Sources

Data as of 2024. Source: U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA).

Primary: Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names from Social Security Card Applications — National Data, 2007–2018 (ssa.gov/oact/babynames). National-level data includes all names with 5 or more occurrences in a given year.

State-level: Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names — State-Level Files (namesbystate.zip). Includes all names with 5 or more occurrences per state per year; rarer names are excluded for privacy.