There are
1736
Tays in the USA
Tay is the
16536th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Tay

TayZonday

Tay Zonday is an American musician and YouTuber known for his viral song 'Chocolate Rain,' which gained popularity on YouTube in 2007.

TayPing

Tay Ping Hui is a Singaporean actor and director known for his roles in various television dramas and films in Singapore.

TanChorh

Tan Chorh Chuan is a Singaporean physician and academic who served as the President of the National University of Singapore from 2008 to 2017.

TateTaylor

Tate Taylor is an American filmmaker and actor known for directing films such as 'The Help' and 'Get On Up.'

TayWhite

Tay White is an American fashion model known for her work with various high-profile brands and designers.

TayJardine

Tay Jardine is an American musician known as the former lead vocalist of the rock band We Are the In Crowd and for her solo music career.

TayWan

Tay Wan Ling is a Singaporean actress known for her roles in various television dramas and films in Singapore.

TayBoon

Tay Boon Keh is a Singaporean airport worker who gained notoriety for swapping the baggage tags of hundreds of passengers at Changi Airport.

MeredithTaylor

Meredith Taylor is an American fashion designer known for her eponymous luxury clothing and accessory brand.

TayPing

Tay Ping Hui is a Singaporean actor and director known for his roles in various television dramas and films in Singapore.

Tay Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Tay' is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word 'taigh' meaning 'house' or 'home.' It is a common surname in Scotland and may also have Chinese origins.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Tay' is most commonly found in Scotland and other English-speaking countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Tay' include 'Taye' and 'Tey.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Tay' have migrated and immigrated to various countries due to factors such as economic opportunities, education, and family reunification.