Tristan
Pronunciation/ˈtɹɪstən/
GenderMale (rare to be female)
Origin
Word/nameWelsh / Old Brythonic
MeaningFrench origin: "sad" or "sorrowful"
Other names
Related namesTristom, Tristão, etc.

Tristan or Tristram or Tristen is a given name descending from Welsh Drystan, influenced by the French word triste and Welsh/Cornish/Breton trist, both of which mean "sad" or "sorrowful".[1] It owes its popularity to the character of Tristan, one of the Knights of the Round Table and the tragic hero of Tristan and Iseult.

Tristan has been consistently among the top 1000 names given to baby boys in the United States since 1971.[2] There are various alternate forms of the name: Tristen, Triston, Tristin, Tristyn, Tristian, Trystan, and Trysten.[3]

People with the mononym

Tristan

  • Tristan l'Hermite, French political and military figure of the late Middle Ages
  • Tristan de Clermont, Bartholomew "Tristan" de Clermont-Lodève (1380 – c. 1432), Count of Copertino, was a French-born knight who married Catherine del Balzo Orsini
  • Tristan of Montepeloso (born 1020), the first lord of Montepeloso from 1042
  • Tristan (musician) (Tristan Cooke, born 1970), British psytrance and Goa trance DJ and producer
  • Tristan D (born Tristan Dorian, 1988), British Trance DJ and EDM

Tristán

People with the given name

Tristan

Tristram

Tristán

Tristen

Tristin

Triston

Trystan

Trishton

Thriston

People with the surname

Tristan

Tristán

  • Diego Tristán Herrera (born 1976), Spanish footballer
  • Louis Tristán (born 1984), Peruvian long jumper
  • Luis Tristán de Escamilla, also known as Luis de Escamilla or Luis Rodríguez Tristán (c.1585-1624), Spanish painter in the mannerist style
  • Miryam Tristán (born 1985), Peruvian footballer

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. "Tristram | Origin and meaning of the name tristram by Online Etymology Dictionary".
  2. "Popular Baby Names". Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  3. "Think Baby Names: Origin & Meaning of Tristan". Retrieved 2007-03-02.
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