Cuyler

Cuyler

Cuyler is an uncommon male name that has many meanings, such as being Dutch for "victory of the people" or Gaelic for "chapel". However, it is just an alternate spelling to the name Kyler.

There are some other meanings of "Cuyler", such as:

Places

People

  • Kiki Cuyler, a baseball player born in 1898
  • Milt Cuyler, a baseball player born in 1968
  • Theodore L. Cuyler, Presbyterian minister
  • Thomas DeWitt Cuyler (1854-1922) . America railroad executive

Things


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  • Cuyler Presbyterian Church — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …   Wikipedia

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  • Cuyler and Woodburn Railroad — In 1894 the Cuyler and Woodburn Railroad built a 13 mile (21 km) line between Cuyler and Woodburn, Georgia, USA. The railroad had also planned to build an additional line to Statesboro, Georgia. The railroad was sold under foreclosure in… …   Wikipedia

  • Kiki Cuyler — Right fielder Born: August 30, 1898(1898 08 30) Harrisville, Michigan …   Wikipedia

  • Ki Cuyler's Sports Bar and Grill — Ki Cuyler s Sports Bar and Grill, formally called the Dougout, is a small local pub located in Harrisville, Michigan. Situated on North Huron Road, this local attraction is a favorite amongst the citizens of the small town of Harrisville, as well …   Wikipedia

  • USS R. R. Cuyler (1860) — was a steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was outfitted by the Union Navy as a gunboat and was assigned to the Union blockade of the Confederate States of America.She was named for the president of the Central… …   Wikipedia

  • Milt Cuyler — Outfielder Born: October 7, 1968 (1968 10 07) (age 43) Macon, Georgia Batted: Both Threw: Right  …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Cuyler Bunner — (3 August 1855 – 11 May 1896) was an American novelist and poet born in Oswego, New York.He was educated in New York City. From being a clerk in an importing house, he turned to journalism, and after some work as a reporter, and on the staff of… …   Wikipedia

  • Bunner, Henry Cuyler — ▪ American writer born Aug. 3, 1855, Oswego, N.Y., U.S. died May 11, 1896, Nutley, N.J.  poet, novelist, and editor whose verse and fiction primarily depict the scenes and people of New York City.       Educated in New York City, Bunner served on …   Universalium

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