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Peyton is a traditionally English surname that has gained popularity as a given name. It is believed to be derived from the Old English words 'pegan' meaning 'fighting man' or 'nobleman', and 'tun' meaning 'town' or 'settlement'. Therefore, Peyton originally meant 'fighter's town' or 'nobleman's settlement'.
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