Modern invented name derived from Chester, from Latin 'castra' meaning 'fort' or 'Roman camp.'
Chestin is a modern invented form derived from Chester, ultimately linked to the Latin castra, meaning fort or Roman camp. That ancestry gives the name a place-based and military-historical depth beneath its newer spelling.
The spelling Chestin makes the name feel streamlined and current. It has the sound of a surname recast as a given name, which has long been a familiar pattern in English naming, especially for names meant to feel distinctive without becoming obscure. Chestin carries that balance well, with a firm, adaptable personality.