Of olde English origin, Payton is a placename evolved to a family name Peyton meaning "Pæga's settlement", a rustic land village or hamlet. From Gaelic Celtic, Payton is thought derived of the Latin "Patricus", a designation of royalty or nobility. Both Peyton and Payton have evolved as given names in modern times.
Of olde English origin, Payton is a placename evolved to a family name Peyton meaning "Pæga's settlement", a rustic land village or hamlet. From Gaelic Celtic, Payton is thought derived of the Latin "Patricus", a designation of royalty or nobility. Both Peyton and Payton have evolved as given names in modern times.
Of olde English origin, Payton is a placename evolved to a family name Peyton meaning "Pæga's settlement", a rustic land village or hamlet. From Gaelic Celtic, Payton is thought derived of the Latin "Patricus", a designation of royalty or nobility. Both Peyton and Payton have evolved as given names in modern times.
Of olde English origin, Payton is a placename evolved to a family name Peyton meaning "Pæga's settlement", a rustic land village or hamlet. From Gaelic Celtic, Payton is thought derived of the Latin "Patricus", a designation of royalty or nobility. Both Peyton and Payton have evolved as given names in modern times.