Tristan

TRIS-tan
Meaning: Tumult, outcry
Gender
Boy
Origin
Celtic, French, English
Popularity Rank
#253 (boys)
#469 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Tristan has maintained a steady level of popularity over the years, often favored for its timeless appeal. It has seen a resurgence in recent years, ranking in the top 200 baby names in various countries.

Why Parents Choose Tristan

Parents are drawn to the name Tristan for its romantic connotations, strong historical roots, and melodic sound. It evokes a sense of adventure and bravery, appealing to those who appreciate classic literature and legend.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Tristan has roots in Celtic legend, particularly from the Old French 'Tristran'. It gained prominence in the medieval period, particularly due to the tragic romance of Tristan and Isolde. Variations of the name have appeared in literature and folklore across Europe, symbolizing chivalry and heroism.

Tristan is a name steeped in romance and legendary tales, most famously associated with the medieval love story of Tristan and Isolde, which has inspired numerous adaptations in literature, music, and film.

Notable People Named Tristan

  • Tristan Tzara
  • Tristan Thompson
  • Tristan da Cunha
  • Tristan Lott

Name Variations

Tristram Tristian Tristão Tristyn

Related Names

Isolde Lancelot Galahad

Similar Sounding Names

Kristen Treston Dustin

Names with Similar Feel

Sebastian Julian Elias

Sibling Name Ideas

Isabella Gabriel Sophie Julian

Pop Culture References

  • Tristan and Isolde (opera)
  • Tristan (film)
  • Tristan Thorn (Stardust)