1. Payton
Payton: Peasant, countryside dweller (Latin)
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We found 69 names that are similar to "Peyton" based on sound and style.
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Payton: Peasant, countryside dweller (Latin)
Paityn (Gaelic): "Princess"
Payten: Country dweller (English)
Paiton: "heaven" (Hebrew)
Song of the road (Irish origin)
Paytin, variant of Peyton, means "petitioner" in Old English, signifying humility and a desire for support.
Paytyn (Scottish origin): path, road (unisex name)
Peyten: English origin, meaning "son of Peyton" (enclosure or farm)
Latin for "noble"
Nobleman's son; strength
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Nobleman's son; strength
Shining, of the sun (radiance, enlightenment)
Paiten: Greek origin, Son or child
Strong, steadfast, and unwavering
Paitynn: healer or pathfinder
Wheat estate or son of wheat estate
Pine tree, symbolizing longevity, strength, tranquility
Paytn - Gaelic, "little one"; Latin, "peace"
Little fire or fiery one. Strength, passion, courage.
Interpreter, Mediator, Poet
Path of purpose, inner strength.
Independent and enigmatic
Daughter of the chief (Irish)
Interpreter and poet, bridging languages and expressing spiritual truths.
French origin, meaning "blessed bread" or "almost."
Strength, warrior
Island hill or hill on an island
Pyttin: Greek for "vessel" or "jar," symbolizing the capacity to contain and nurture life's experiences and emotions.
Peace, Harmony
Dawn