Keston

Meaning of Keston

Keston, pronounced KESS-tun, is a masculine name of English origin, born from the Old English “ceaster,” the echo of Roman camps, and “tun,” the promise of a settlement. It unfurls like a feathered breeze through Tuscan olive groves, conjuring the image of a lone kestrel—sharp-eyed and poised at sunrise—scanning sunlit hills for whispers of adventure. Though gentle in its rarity (just thirteen newborn Kentons graced American records in 2024, ranking 911th), the name carries the warmth of a hearth in a stone villa and the quiet humor of one who flirts with tradition without craving the spotlight. In Keston’s syllables lives the poetry of ancient ruins, the hushed song of cypresses under a velvet dusk, and the steadfast spirit of explorers and dreamers weaving a tapestry of heritage across time.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KESS-tun (/ˈkɛstən/)

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Notable People Named Keston

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