Paisley

PAYZ-lee
Meaning: A pattern of swirling shapes and colors, often associated with textiles.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Scottish, English, Irish
Popularity Rank
#56 (girls)
#148 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Paisley has seen a steady rise in popularity since the early 2000s, often ranking within the top 100 names for girls in the United States. Its trendy appeal and playful nature make it a favorite among modern parents.

Why Parents Choose Paisley

Parents are drawn to the name Paisley for its unique sound and artistic associations. It provides a fresh alternative to more traditional names while still feeling familiar and approachable.

History & Cultural Significance

Paisley has its roots in Scotland, where it was originally a surname derived from the town of Paisley in Renfrewshire. The name gained popularity as a first name in the late 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries. It symbolizes creativity and artistic expression, reflecting the intricate designs that share its name.

The name Paisley is derived from the Scottish town of Paisley, known for its rich textile heritage, particularly the paisley pattern which became popular in the 19th century.

Notable People Named Paisley

  • Paisley Adams
  • Paisley Wright
  • Paisley P. R. C.

Name Variations

Pazley Payzlee Paizley

Related Names

Piper Harper Bailey

Similar Sounding Names

Kaylee Ainsley Hadley

Names with Similar Feel

Finley Tinsley Kinsley

Sibling Name Ideas

Parker Paisleigh Payton

Pop Culture References

  • Paisley Park - Prince's famous recording studio
  • Paisley from the TV show 'The Amazing World of Gumball'