- Paulie
What does Paulie mean? Paulie as a boys' name (also used as girls' name Paulie) is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Paulie is "small". Paulie is an alternate spelling of Paul (Latin).
- Paulla
Origin of the name Paula: Feminine form of Paul, which is derived from Paulus, a Roman surname taken from the Latin paulus (small).
Meaning: A small or humble man
Origin: English - Paullina
Paulina is a female given name. It is a female version of Paulinus, a variant of Paulus meaning the little.
Meaning: A small or humble man
Origin: English - Pauloc
Meaning: Little rock
Origin: English - Paulson
Paulsen is a Danish, Norwegian and German patronymic surname, from the given name Paul prefix, of Latin origin, itself derived from Paulus, meaning "small". There are over 200 varied spellings of the surname, including the English language version, Paulson. While Paulsen is a common surname, it is rare as a given name.
Meaning: Little son of paul surname
Origin: English - Paxten
English surname derived from the names of several locations in Britain. Of Old English origin, and the meaning of Paxton is "Poecc's settlement". Poecc was an Old English name whose meaning has been lost. May also be derived from the Latin pax, meaning "peace" + ton meaning "town."
Meaning: Clark's town
Origin: English - Paxton
Of Old English origin, and the meaning of Paxton is "Poecc's settlement". Poecc was an Old English name whose meaning has been lost. May also be derived from the Latin pax, meaning "peace" + ton meaning "town." Famous real-life people named Paxton: | Edit.
Meaning: From the peaceful town
Origin: English - Paxtun
From a surname which was derived from an English place name meaning "Pœcc's town". Pœcc is an Old English name of unknown meaning.
Meaning: Clark's town
Origin: English - Paxy
- Payden
English Meaning: The name Payden is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Payden is: From the fighter's farm.
Meaning: A form of payton
Origin: English - Payten
Payten (like Paityn) is an Americanized respelling of the English surname rendered as either Peyton or Payton in its traditional form. ... The surname Payton is derived from a location name in England which in turn was most likely derived from an Olde English personal name.
Meaning: Peacock town
Origin: English - Payton
Payton is a given name in use in English speaking countries. One source indicates the name comes from a surname derived from a place name meaning "Pœga's town" in Old English. Another source indicates the name means "fighting man's estate.". The name is popular for both boys and girls in the United States.
Meaning: A form of patton
Origin: English - Paytton
Meaning & History. From an English surname, originally a place name meaning "PÆGA's town". A famous bearer was Peyton Randolph (1721-1775), the first president of the Continental Congress. It is also borne by American football quarterback Peyton Manning (1976-).
Meaning: From the village of warriors
Origin: English - Paytun
Payton is a given name in use in English speaking countries. One source indicates the name comes from a surname derived from a place name meaning "Pœga's town" in Old English. Another source indicates the name means "fighting man's estate.". The name is popular for both boys and girls in the United States.
Meaning: Peacock town
Origin: English