Priestley

English
"priest's meadow"

Priestley Origin and Meaning

The name Priestley is a boy's name.

Priestley is a masculine name that originated as an English surname meaning 'priest's meadow' or 'priest's clearing,' combining the Old English 'preost' (priest) with 'leah' (woodland, clearing). As a first name, it represents the trend of transforming surnames into given names. It carries intellectual associations through J.B. Priestley, the renowned English novelist and playwright. While uncommon as a first name, Priestley has a distinguished, scholarly aura that appeals to parents seeking something unique yet substantive. The name projects dignity and a literary heritage while maintaining English traditional roots. Its distinctive sound and spelling make it memorable, though its rarity means those who bear it may need to explain its origin occasionally.

Famous People Named Priestley

  • Joseph Priestley
    British chemist and one of the discoverers of oxygen
  • J.B. Priestley
    British novelist and dramatist
  • Jason Priestley
    Canadian/American actor

The name Priestley in Pop Culture

  • Dr. Lancelot Priestley
    main character in novels by John Rhode