This might be what makes Weston feel more familiar to me, the nn Wes seems to be around more
Iāve heard [name_u]Easton[/name_u] quite a bit over the last few years so that one doesnāt surprise me. [name_m]Weston[/name_m] Iāve heard more on older kids like 7-10 when I was working in an elementary school. I do feel like thereās a lot of variations that sound similar to [name_m]Weston[/name_m] though that are popular. [name_u]Wesley[/name_u], [name_m]Westley[/name_m], [name_m]Wesson[/name_m], etc. So it would feel more common because the names sound so similar.
ive never heard of anyone named weston but i did have a friend in middle school with the name easton! for reference im 19 so thatās how old he would be now too!
I like [name_u]Easton[/name_u] and [name_m]Weston[/name_m] just fine. Theyāre both surnames so its not that far out there that theyāre popular names right now. Since the surname first name trend is high for boys, girls, and unisex.
Now if people start calling their kids Southpaw and Dewnorth Iāll be a little more phased,
I know of a lot of Eastons, but only one [name_m]Weston[/name_m]. Iām not a fan of [name_m]Weston[/name_m] personally but the name [name_u]Easton[/name_u] [name_u]West[/name_u] has always been a guilty pleasure of mine because itās punny and it just works. I donāt think Iād ever use it for a real kid though