Wistowe
I am really enjoying this. I know it is a surname, blah blah blah blah blah. But with the blasé overpopularity of Willow, I think this is a million times better. But I like it for a boy more, I think, but it does sound a little fanciful.
I found it on my family tree on ancestry.com as a surname. I sort of wish it was my surname. There are none on Facebook.
I found it on my family tree on ancestry.com as a surname. I sort of wish it was my surname. There are none on Facebook.
This message was edited 10/1/2011, 1:57 PM
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Hm. I think I see the appeal of that.
I keep wanting it to be a little bit more sewwious. Maybe it's because my daughter watched the Wonderpets and started putting W sounds in place of her Rs, which is dwiving me nuts, so I'm too sensitive to W. I think dropping the E could give it some more manliness? Wistow. Or maybe, changing the I. Westowe, or Wystowe. Or only 1 W ... Ristowe, Wistor.
Anyway, cool sounding surname; and decent, not too fanciful, as a man's first name (but not a woman's) IMO. I don't care for Willow, by the way.
I keep wanting it to be a little bit more sewwious. Maybe it's because my daughter watched the Wonderpets and started putting W sounds in place of her Rs, which is dwiving me nuts, so I'm too sensitive to W. I think dropping the E could give it some more manliness? Wistow. Or maybe, changing the I. Westowe, or Wystowe. Or only 1 W ... Ristowe, Wistor.
Anyway, cool sounding surname; and decent, not too fanciful, as a man's first name (but not a woman's) IMO. I don't care for Willow, by the way.
Wistor is a nice idea