Peyton

PAY-tun
Meaning: Peyton is of Old English origin, meaning 'Pæga's town' or 'Pega's settlement,' referring to a place associated with a person named Pega.
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, Old English, British Isles
Popularity Rank
#605 (boys)
#1234 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Peyton has steadily risen in popularity over the past few decades, especially in the United States, often ranking among trendy unisex names for boys and girls alike.

Why Parents Choose Peyton

Many parents are drawn to Peyton for its modern, gender-neutral vibe and its blend of classic English roots with contemporary appeal, making it a versatile and stylish choice for their child.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Peyton traces back to Old English roots, combining 'Pæga' (a personal name) with 'tun' (meaning settlement or town). It was initially used as a surname for those from specific locations in England. Over time, especially in the United States, Peyton transitioned into a given name for both boys and girls, gaining popularity in the late 20th and early 21st centuries due to its contemporary sound and gender-neutral appeal.

Originally a surname derived from place names in England, Peyton has become a popular unisex first name, especially in English-speaking countries, symbolizing a sense of modernity and versatility.

Notable People Named Peyton

  • Peyton Manning - Renowned American football quarterback
  • Peyton List - Actress known for roles in 'Jessie' and 'Cobra Kai'
  • Peyton Reed - Film director known for 'Yes Man' and Marvel movies

Name Variations

Peyton Payton Paetyn

Related Names

Payton Peytonne Paiton

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Pop Culture References

  • Peyton Sawyer - Character in 'One Tree Hill'
  • Peyton List - Actress and model
  • Peyton Manning - Football legend