July 4th 2016 I gave birth to a baby boy and named him Easton Michael. Today he's a hard headed little five year old who is very serious at times lol. He loves trains, cars and his family.
It may not seem like it at first, but the name Easton translates to “magical power” in Old English. I love this name.
― Anonymous User 4/21/2021
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Feminine usage is more common than uncommon.
― Anonymous User 1/1/2021
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I love the name Easton. It sounds cool, strong and high class. Besides, it's easy to pronounce and spell. In my opinion, it's good for both little ones and adults.
― Anonymous User 11/10/2020
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Easton is absolutely a cute, fresh and strong name. It makes me think of sunrise, a new day full of hope.
Bret Easton Ellis is a famous writer, known for "American Psycho" and "Less Than Zero" among others. He is one of my favorite authors, though his work is gruesome for a common reader.
My cousin’s name is Easton Ann. She’s a girl, born in 1999. She loves her name. Easton is nice for a girl or a boy, but I like it more for a girl, but that’s probably just because I associate it with a girl.
― Anonymous User 10/31/2019
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I have no links nor ties with it. I don't know anyone -real or fictional- with this name. So it is just surnamey.
In 2018, 2 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Easton who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 2, 232nd most common male first name for living U.S. citizens.
― Anonymous User 10/15/2018
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Sounds like a name of a street. Better as as a surname.
What last names aren't used as first names these days and why must last names stay last names? I didn't know there were such rules as to how names evolve over time. I've actually never even heard of anyone with this last name. People are so small minded when it comes to names. All names started somewhere at some point, so even when people say that names sound made up I think they sound like idiots because were all names not made up at one point? The last names as first names is not a new trend, maybe just one that came back around as all history does... I can think of tons of instances I've seen last names like Harrison and Walker and Carter in the 18th and 19th centuries... it's a stupid argument... even names that were popular 40 years ago were probably last names at some point...i.e., Allen, Henry, Randall, they are all last names. This is my son's first name and I love it.
I really like the sound of the name Easton; it sounds so cute, handsome and classy! Overall, this is a nice, solid, strong, underused masculine name. :)
― Anonymous User 4/2/2015
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I used this name as a surname for one of my characters because to me, it's, well, more of a surname. It's fine as a first or middle I guess, but I prefer it as a last name.
― Anonymous User 9/6/2014
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I like the name Easton... It's a nice contemporary male name. It seems to me that there's not a lot of variety where male names are concerned so I would like to meet someone named Easton.