I live in South
Carolina, home of
Wade Hampton I, (1752-1835), soldier, politician, U.S. Congressman, and his son
Wade Hampton II, (1791-1858) politican and soldier, and his grandson
Wade Hampton III, (1818-1902), Confederate cavalry leader, Governor of South
Carolina, and U.S. Senator. There is a long, prominent, busy street here named
Wade Hampton Boulevard. It was probably named after
Wade III, but it's possible it was named after any one of them or all three.
So the name makes me think of them, and although I am no fan of the erstwhile Confederacy, I am a fan of names that have what I consider to be nineteenth-century charm, so I think that's what makes me favor
Wade.