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Girl Names Ending with -ton
Ton ending baby names and what they mean, with 10 results. -ton names are used more often as masculine names. These girl names were at the peak of their popularity in the year 2009 (USAGE OF 0.5%) and are somewhat less common today (USAGE 0.3%, 44.5% LESS), with names such as Ashton becoming less trendy. Anniston (#1099) is the most trendy baby name here, while Katon (TOP 30%) and Keniston (17%) are popular -ton last names. Here is the list of -ton names for boys.
Afton - Tarleton
Afton, var. Affton
Derivative of Old English. .. a town in southern Scotland. Aftyn is also a somewhat common kid's name.
Anniston▲, var. Aniston
From English language. Surname and place name of a .. Popular. Compare Anniston, Aniston with common -on surnames Arison (TOP 56%), Adkisson (7%).
Ashton▼
Root fr. Old English. "Ash tree town." Ashton is common (UPPER 39%) as a women's name, and is found regularly (UPPER 2%) as a surname. Also used for boys.
Aston
Based on Old English. "East settlement; ash tree settlement." Astor (UPPER 19%), Astone (66%) are popular surnames.
Bryton, Britton, Briton
Forms of Brittany. Source fr. Latin element. "From Brittany or Britain." Briton, Britton and Bryton are seldom found as female names.
Carrington▼, var. Carington
Derivative of Old English. "Charles's town." Carrington is common as a baby name compared to Carington.
Christon
Form of Christen. Root fr. Latin language. "Follower of Christ." Christon is rarely used as a girls' name. See also Christl.
Paxton
Source fr. Latin, Old English words. "Peace town." Gender-neutral name. Less widespread today. Paxton was last listed in 1997 in the Top 2000.
Payton, var. Peyton
Source fr. Irish, Latin elements. "Noble; patrician." Usage of Payton and Peyton as girls' names in 2018 was 10.2% less than the previous year.
Tarleton, var. Tarlton
Stems fr. Old English language. "Thor's settlement." Outside Top 2000.