Lailton
English · Boy
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About the name Lailton
Lailton is a modern English given name derived from the combination of "Lail" (possibly from Gaelic or Old English roots meaning "dark" or "night") and the common suffix "-ton" (meaning "town" or "settlement").
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Etymology
Lailton is a modern English given name derived from the combination of "Lail" (possibly from Gaelic or Old English roots meaning "dark" or "night") and the common suffix "-ton" (meaning "town" or "settlement"). The name carries connotations of darkness or evening combined with a place-based element, typical of English surname-derived given names.
Lailton is primarily used in English-speaking cultures, particularly in the United States and United Kingdom, with no significant historical figures or religious associations documented; it appears to be a relatively modern creation that gained minor usage in the late 20th century.
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