Wdyt of the name [name_m]Chester[/name_m]? I’m simply not sure about this name, and have no association with it, but I like the sound.
Ehh, reminds me of the name of an old scammer guy for some reason. I don’t know, I personally don’t honk it should be anyone’s name anymore. And [name_m]Chester[/name_m] the Cheetah from the Cheetos commercials.
The only good thing about is is the nicknames ches and Cheshire.
If there was a creepy guy in town, ppl would refer to him as [name_m]Chester[/name_m] [name_m]Chester[/name_m] Child Molester, so it’s on my permanent veto list.
[name_m]Chester[/name_m] is a wonderful name! Historic, comforting sounding, cute.
I love [name_m]Chet[/name_m], [name_m]Chess[/name_m], [name_m]Cheston[/name_m], [name_f]Chessley[/name_f], and even at home, Chesterfield as a nn.
I have the same association as @primbutcher for [name_m]Chester[/name_m].
I like it, but I have family who live in [name_m]Chester[/name_m] (the English city) so it would be weird for me to use it!
I prefer the similar-sounding [name_m]Kester[/name_m].
I really like it, it’s very cool.
It’s definitely getting some revived attention in the UK, I think its coming back into fashion
I think it’s horrid, honestly. I love late 19th and early 20th century names, but I don’t get the appeal of this one.