Names like Weston
Weston is a two-syllable English name that ends in -on. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.
The same sound
Two syllables, ending the same way as Weston.
Waylon English · variant of Wayland; possibly "land by the road"
Winston English · place name, "Wine's settlement"
Jackson English · "son of Jack," a surname built on the medieval everyman form of John; presidential, bluesy, and frontier-flavored, it led the 2000s surname wave for boys and spun off spellings from Jaxon to Jaxson. Jack comes free
Landon English · "long hill," a place name turned surname turned first name; it rode the 2000s wave of two-syllable boys' names ending in -n and outlasted many of them. Newer than it sounds, easygoing as they come
The same roots
Also English names, from the tradition Weston comes from.
Easton English · "east settlement," an Old English place name; part of the 2000s compass-point wave of surname names, all open vowels and a soft -n landing. Preppy on paper, easygoing out loud
Hudson English · son of Hudde
Kingston English · place name, "king's settlement"
Devon English · from Devon, an English county, root possibly Celtic
The same feel
Also place and surname style names.
Trenton English · place name meaning 'Trent's town', after the founder of Trenton, NJ
Keaton English · English place name, possibly 'hawk enclosure' or 'shed town'
Dayton English · English place name/surname, roughly meaning 'Day's town' or 'bright town'
Layton English · English place name/surname; Old English for 'town with a leek garden'
Names of the same moment
Each of these is at its highest in the 2020s, the same decade as Weston, on a similar curve.
Brixton English · London district name, thought to be from Brixistane, "the stone of Brixi", a Saxon lord
Grayson English · son of the steward
Kashton English · modern blend name combining 'Kash' with the '-ton' element seen in names like Ashton
Kayson English · modern coined name, phonetic variant in the Cason/Jason name family
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