Skyler


The unisex given name Skyler or Skylar is an Anglicized spelling of the surname and given name Schuyler.
Schuyler was introduced into America as a surname by 17th-century Dutch settlers arriving in New York. By the 19th century, in honor of members of New York's Schuyler family such as Philip Schuyler, the surname had entered use as a given name; for example, Schuyler Colfax, the 17th Vice President of the United States.
The spellings Skyler and Skylar first were popularized in the United States during the 1980s. The name is in use for both boys and girls.

Women

Female

  • Skylar Adams, in the TV series Alphas
  • Skylar Banes, in the computer simulation game Anno 2070
  • Skylar Bergman, in the TV series Baywatch
  • Skyler Dayton, in the TV series Stacked
  • Skylar Deacon, in the 2000 novel Calling the Swan by Jean Thesman
  • Skyler "Skye" Miller, a main character of the novel Thirteen Reasons Why, and supporting one in the 2017 Netflix television show's first and second seasons
  • Skylar Sinclair, in the video game The Saboteur
  • Skylar Stevens, in the television series Jericho
  • Skylar Storm, in the TV series Mighty Med
  • Skyler White, in the TV series Breaking Bad
  • Skylar, in the movie Good Will Hunting, played by Minnie Driver
  • Skylar, in the movie Never Rarely Sometimes Always, played by Talia Ryder
  • Skyler the Fireworks Fairy, in the book series Rainbow Magic
  • Skyler, from the Papa Louie video games

    Male

  • Skyler Morse, in the animated TV series ''South Park''

    Genderless

  • Skylar, an artificial intelligence in the 3D shooter game ''Cybermorph''