Paisleigh
Paisleigh is a variant spelling of the Scottish place name Paisley. The name Paisley is derived from the Brittonic element 'bas' meaning 'fertile' and the Old English element 'leah' meaning 'meadow'.
Paisley is a town in Renfrewshire, Scotland, situated on the White Cart Water. It is known for its historical textile industry, particularly the famous Paisley shawls and patterns.
The name Paisleigh is a more recent invented spelling, likely influenced by the trend of adding 'leigh' to names. It is a feminine name that has gained popularity in the United States and other English-speaking countries in recent years.
While the name Paisleigh has no direct meaning beyond its connection to the Scottish town, it is often associated with the paisley pattern, which features a distinctive teardrop shape and intricate curving designs.