The meaning of the name “Orde†is: “Order, stasrtâ€. Categories: Jewish Names, Unisex Names. Used in: English speaking countries, Hebrew speaking countries. Gender: Both, Boy Names, Girl Names.
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."
Pak Name Meaning. Korean: there is only one Chinese character for this surname, which is the third most common in Korea, and can be found in every part of the peninsula. The Pak clans claim no founding ancestors from foreign lands.
Pate Family History. ... English and Scottish: nickname for a man with a bald head, from Middle English pate 'head', 'skull'. French (Paté): from Old French pat(t)é 'with paws', 'pawed' (from pat(t)e 'paw'), a nickname, applied presumably to a man with large and clumsy hands and feet.
From a surname which was derived from an English place name meaning "PÅ“cc's town". PÅ“cc is an Old English name of unknown meaning.
Paxy is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1039 times.
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 "PÅ“ga'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.
Peale [peale] as a boys' name (also used as girls' name Peale) is of Old English origin. Possibly an occupational name based on a "peal", or a bellringing pattern, hence referring to a bellringer. Also possibly variant of Peel. Painter Charles Willson Peale, Raphaelle Peale, Rembrandt Peale.
Welsh Meaning: The name Preece is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Preece is: Son of Rhys.
This name derives from the Olde French "percer" to pierce or breach and "haie" a hedge or enclosure and was originally given to a soldier, possibly in North France, remembered for his breach of a fortification. ... The name was anglicized as Pearcey, Pearcy, Piercey and Piercy.