Husband is [name_m]David[/name_m] and [name_m]Dawson[/name_m] means son of [name_m]David[/name_m], so that’s a perk. [name_m]Weston[/name_m] and [name_m]Calvin[/name_m] have good nicknames. I like them all. Other son is [name_u]Elliott[/name_u]. Last name starts with Cop.
[name_m]Dawson[/name_m] - I [name_u]LOVE[/name_u] the idea of something like this–[name_u]Addison[/name_u] for a son of [name_m]Adam[/name_m], [name_m]Dawson[/name_m] for a son of [name_m]David[/name_m], etc.!–but I’ve never been THRILLED with [name_m]Dawson[/name_m] myself. It is a nice idea, and I think it’d make a lovely middle if it wasn’t rhymey with your other two favorites.
[name_m]Weston[/name_m] - not bad, and I love the nn [name_u]West[/name_u], but it’s never drawn my heart, not like [name_u]West[/name_u] or [name_m]Westley[/name_m] have.
[name_m]Calvin[/name_m] - the winner for me! I [name_u]LOVE[/name_u] [name_u]Elliott[/name_u] and [name_m]Calvin[/name_m] for brothers (so handsome!), and the substitution surname I’m using sounds great with [name_m]Calvin[/name_m]. (I also love the idea of [name_m]Calvin[/name_m] [name_m]David[/name_m] as a combo, if you didn’t use [name_m]David[/name_m] for [name_u]Elliott[/name_u]!)
[name_m]Calvin[/name_m]! It was already my favorite out of the list, but when I heard you already have an [name_u]Elliott[/name_u], even more so! However, either of the other two would work fine, too–[name_m]Calvin[/name_m]'s just my personal favorite out of the list.