Chesterine, derived from the Latin 'Castrum,' meaning 'camp' or 'fortress,' is an uncommon and elegant feminine form of Chester. Once popular during the late 19th century, it has since faded into obscurity, making those bearing this name truly unique.
The name Chesterine was most popular between 1917 and 1919 with six births each year. After a gap of eleven years, there were again five births in 1930. Overall, twenty-two individuals named Chesterine were born across these four years.