1. Tristan
Tristan: "thunder," "turmoil," or "sorrow" (Celtic)
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Tristan: "thunder," "turmoil," or "sorrow" (Celtic)
Sad or sorrowful (Celtic origin)
Triston: meaning "sorrowful" or "sad," from the Latin name Tristanus.
Tristin: Celtic origin meaning "sorrow" or "sadness," representing quiet strength amidst adversity.
Trystan: Welsh origin, meaning "noise, uproar," conveying vibrancy and energy.
Trysten, Welsh origin: mystery, depth, solitary, introspective
Tryston: Welsh origin, meaning "sad" or "sorrowful."
Germanic: Settlement in a Marshy Area
Treston: Old English meaning "threshing floor," suggesting industry, hard work, and practicality.
Torsten: Norse, "thunder" or "god of thunder"
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Trystin: Celtic origin, meaning "sad" or "sorrowful"
Trustin: Latin, meaning "trustworthy, loyal"
Celtic name meaning "sorrowful"
Drystan: Resilience, steadfastness, determination
Triste: Sad, sorrowful
Thor's stone
Resilience in adversity
Nature lover, connected to the forest.
Dew drop, renewal, new beginnings
Bold or valiant
Sadness, introspective, sensitive
Strong, sturdy, and associated with the power of Thor
Sadness, sorrow.
Bold or strong
Tristinn: Bold, warlike
Fateful, destined
Trazden embodies strength and the spirit of a warrior.
Trusten represents bravery and unwavering loyalty.
Trustyn: Welsh trustworthy or faithful
Derriston: Son of the red one