The boy's and girl's name Peyton \pe(y)-ton\ is pronounced PAY-ten. It is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "fighting-man's estate". Place name. Possibly related to Patrick or Patton. Paden is a Scottish variant. Football players Walter Payton, Peyton Manning; basketball player Gary Payton.
Peyton has 2 variant forms: Paden and Payton.
For more information, see also the related name Tayton.
Baby names that sound like Peyton are Paton, Button, Patten, Pattin, Patin and Paten.
Peyton is a very rare male first name and a very popular surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census).
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Meaning and origin of Peyton
Origin: English
Meaning: From the fighter's farm.
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick.
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Regal.
Origin: Scottish
Meaning: Royal.
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Meaning: From the fighter's farm.
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick.
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Regal.
Origin: Scottish
Meaning: Royal.
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Thursday, July 5, 2007
Meaning and origin of Peyton
Peyton
English
Mixed
rom the fighter's farm
Meaning&Origin
Peyton is a English boys and girls name.
The meaning of the name is `from the fighter's farm`.
Where is it used?
The name Peyton is mainly used in English.
How do they say it elsewhere?
Payton (In English)
Statistics
The name Peyton was given to 1751 babies in the USA in 2004. Peyton was the number 392 name that year. In 2005, the name was given to 2461 babies making it the number 161 name that year.
-www.talkingbabies.com
English
Mixed
rom the fighter's farm
Meaning&Origin
Peyton is a English boys and girls name.
The meaning of the name is `from the fighter's farm`.
Where is it used?
The name Peyton is mainly used in English.
How do they say it elsewhere?
Payton (In English)
Statistics
The name Peyton was given to 1751 babies in the USA in 2004. Peyton was the number 392 name that year. In 2005, the name was given to 2461 babies making it the number 161 name that year.
-www.talkingbabies.com
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