Wonderstars! Or maybe Bonanza Boots. I like a name with meaning. I wouldn't give them a persons name, because they remind me of a superhero or the gold rush. In fact, the word bonanza may be a good fit with your experience of these boots. I looked up some gold rush slang, and liked this little research piece about the origins of the word bonanza:
"Likewise, the term bonanza, meaning a rich strike or a “windfall,” was in use long before the California gold rush. The earliest use in that context that I could find was from a letter, dated September 28, 1827 from Mexico City, that ran in the Baltimore American on November 10th of that year. In it, the writer states, “Since I have been here, I learn that the Temascaltepec Mine promises yet well, though no actual bonanza has as yet been discovered.” The word clearly comes from the Spanish word for “prosperity” or “good luck” and its first English use seems to have been in a mining context. So, it would make sense that it would be applied in the California gold regions, but it didn’t originate there."
I named my car Augie because I purchased it in August, and its Silver. Ag is the chemical symbol for silver. There have been many chemistry majors in my family.