[Opinions] Tristram
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I find it really difficult to say. So much so that I definitely would not recommend it.
I know a Tristram
He is an esteemed Doctor at the hospital I used to work at yet despite everyone knowing who he is and hearing his name pronounced correctly before, I'd say he still gets called Tristan 90% of the time.
I think it sounds awkward IRL life too. But mostly my issue with it is that it's an unusual name very similar in sound to a common name and that is saddling any kid with it for a lifetime of correcting people.
He is an esteemed Doctor at the hospital I used to work at yet despite everyone knowing who he is and hearing his name pronounced correctly before, I'd say he still gets called Tristan 90% of the time.
I think it sounds awkward IRL life too. But mostly my issue with it is that it's an unusual name very similar in sound to a common name and that is saddling any kid with it for a lifetime of correcting people.
I prefer Tristan, it's less tongue-twisty.
I think it's super cool! Why not?
I agree with queenv - the repeated TR sound makes it tonguetwisty, so it gives the impression of being fussy and deliberately difficult. I guess that's not entirely without appeal of its own, but it's nms.
Love it! I would use it myself, despite the negative reactions I've gotten from people in real life, and I think you should go for it! It's important to really love your name choice. I wouldn't want my parents to say, "Well, we thought this name was O.K., and it's close to the one we really loved," if I were asking about why they chose my name.
I'm from the US.
I'm from the US.
It seems hard to say. A tongue twister. For that reason, I wouldn't recommend it.
ditto
Hard to say, compared to Tristan, and it sounds like a piece of furniture. The dog got underfoot and I fell down over the tristram and broke the coffee table.
Hard to say, compared to Tristan, and it sounds like a piece of furniture. The dog got underfoot and I fell down over the tristram and broke the coffee table.
Oh my gosh, it's so true! It does sound like a piece of furniture! "I fell down over the tristram..." You made me laugh so much.
Tristram is one of my favorite names, and I've always thought that, were I ever to have a boy with the name, I would call him Triscuit from time to time as a pet name*.
*Note: I differentiate between nicknames and pet names. (I think I've heard some people use them interchangeably.) To me, a nickname is something someone is called always or often by many people, but a pet name is something only close family use, and it is not used constantly. For example, my name is Lauren, and my dad used to call me Lauren-zini pepperini.
*Note: I differentiate between nicknames and pet names. (I think I've heard some people use them interchangeably.) To me, a nickname is something someone is called always or often by many people, but a pet name is something only close family use, and it is not used constantly. For example, my name is Lauren, and my dad used to call me Lauren-zini pepperini.
Haha, I will think of that now!