I'm not into it -- partly because of the excessive humbleness of the root 'pot' which Chrisell points out, and partly because old-profession-surname '-er' names make chilly, distant sounding, hypermasculine (beyond butch, to the point of "I am a rock, I am an island") first names to me (
Parker,
Tanner,
Carter,
Cooper,
Sawyer,
Webster,
Booker etc). They fail the 'boom boom test,' near the bottom of the curve. Sorry. It could work as a middle name.
- chazda