Cheston
Cheston Origin and Meaning
Cheston is a masculine name with English origins, primarily evolving from a surname that referred to a 'camp town' or a 'town with a castle.' It can be viewed as a variation of Chester, which derives from Latin 'castrum' meaning 'fort' or 'camp.' Cheston combines the traditional strength of Chester with a more contemporary sound through the addition of the '-on' ending, following the pattern of names like Preston and Clayton. While never reaching high levels of popularity, Cheston has maintained a steady, if uncommon, presence in English-speaking countries. The name projects qualities of strength and stability, with its solid consonant sounds creating a masculine impression. Cheston appeals to parents seeking a name with historical roots but a fresh, distinctive quality.