I love
Chester too. I don't think of it so much as a surname as a place name. It's so tweedy and fusty -- too things I love.
I'm not big on Hilton or
Weldon. Of the two I prefer
Weldon. I hadn't thought about "well done" until you mentioned it and now I can't get that out of my head.
Suggestions:
Sutton,
Wystan,
Hollis,
Kendall,
Alden,
Bryson,
Lowell,
Leland, Hobart,
Smith (nn Smitty?),
Digby, Wexford,
Neville,
Clarence (nn
Cary?),
Wilkie /
Wilmot,
Dashiell,
Jarvis,
Lambert, Mycroft (
Sherlock Holmes' elder brother),
Trahaearn,
Eustace, Makepeace,
Llewellyn (nn
Louie?).
ETA: Are there any good surnames in the family's tree that would work? I think that would be more meaningful to the littl'un, especially if he's welded / blended into it. :-)
This message was edited 9/22/2011, 1:34 PM