It's not a name that's on my list, but I've always quite liked the name Tristan. Then I discovered that it means 'sad'. I'm trying to decide whether that puts me off or not. I suppose most people are never asked what their names mean, and a lot of people don't even know. And I suppose 'sad' isn't an ugly or insulting meaning, but still..
Plus, I got my love of names from my mother and I have a feeling any children I had would share it. At the very least, it seems odd that someone who takes such an interest in names and can tell pretty much anyone they meet the meaning of thier name would have a kid with a name that meant 'sad'.
What do you think? Would it put you off?
Plus, I got my love of names from my mother and I have a feeling any children I had would share it. At the very least, it seems odd that someone who takes such an interest in names and can tell pretty much anyone they meet the meaning of thier name would have a kid with a name that meant 'sad'.
What do you think? Would it put you off?
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Date: 2007-12-09 11:13 pm (UTC)Still, just the sound of the name is enough to make me think "sad" when I see it. That is the reason I personally dislike the name quite a lot.
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Date: 2007-12-09 11:23 pm (UTC)i still like the name, because i think of Tristan & Isolde or "Legends of the Fall" (one of my favorite movies).
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Date: 2007-12-10 01:09 am (UTC)My middle name is Mallory, which I found out means "one with bad luck", but that doesn't make me not like my middle name. I actually think it's kind of funny that that is the meaning. And I, like you, am quite interested in names.
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Date: 2007-12-10 02:40 am (UTC)You know, if the name is a name you love, then use it. Tristan is a strong, handsome name. I feel that the historical associations make it even more wonderful. And, of course, your child is not going to be sad because of a name.
I have a few friends whose names have 'negative' meanings. Molly, for example, can have the meaning 'sea of bitterness'. It just isn't a factor though in who they are, and when we talked about our name meanings it was a brief conversation, and a bit of a laugh.
I love it, and I encourage you to use it!
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Date: 2007-12-10 03:27 am (UTC)I focus on the Arthurian background of the name myself.
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Date: 2007-12-10 04:34 am (UTC)It sounds like it matters to you, so I wouldn't use it, because you might regret it later. Plus, Tristan seems VERY trendy recently. I like it, but it's becoming one of those names that I hear WAY too often.
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Date: 2007-12-10 09:48 am (UTC)However, if you care a lot about meaning yourself, than I would rethink it if I were you...just in case you'll change your mind when the kid is already named ;)