Lecester is an unusual and distinctive given name of English origin. It is a variant spelling of Leicester, which is derived from the city of Leicester in England. The name has been used sparingly over time but has gained some popularity as a unique choice for a child's first name. Lecester is not associated with any particular day or personality traits, allowing it to stand independently without preconceived notions.
"Lecester was quite popular as a baby boy's name in England and Wales in both 1921 and 1935, with five babies given the name each year. In total, ten boys were named Lecester during this period."