A spelling variant of Peyton from Old English place-name roots meaning "Pēaga's settlement."
Peytonn is a spelling variant of Peyton, from Old English place-name roots meaning Pēaga's settlement. The doubled final consonant gives the name a slightly more distinctive visual shape while leaving its surname-and-place-name identity intact.
Peyton itself has already moved widely into given-name use, so Peytonn continues that modern flexible tradition. Peytonn feels contemporary, unisex in style, and lightly tailored. It has the broad accessibility of a familiar name family, but the spelling variation helps it stand apart in a crowd of similar forms.
Because the root is place-based, it retains a sense of rootedness and English continuity even when used as a first name. Peytonn therefore sounds both modern and historical, which is often the sweet spot for surname-style names in current use.