Lanchester
l(a)-nches-ter,
lan-che-ster
Origin:British
Meaning:The long fort
Lanchester is a gender-neutral title generally seen as a last name. As a locational name, it originated from the residents in the settlement of Lanchester in County Durham, England. Derived from the words lang and chester, it means “the long fort.” As baby Lanchester grows, they will be able to take comfort in the fortress that is your love. With this long title, you can get creative with nicknames like Chester and Lanny.
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