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my first name mon prenom mijn naam |
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my first name | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Origin: From the Celtic name Drystan, which was probably derived from drest meaning "riot" or "tumult". It is sometimes associated with Latin tristus "sad", but this connection is doubtful. Tristan and Isolde's legend: Lovers in a medieval romance based on Celtic legend. The hero Tristan goes to Ireland to ask the hand of the princess Isolde for his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall. On their return the two mistakenly drink a love potion prepared for the king and fall deeply in love. After many adventures, they make peace with Mark, who marries Isolde. The distraught Tristan goes to Brittany, where he marries another noble Isolde. When he is wounded by a poisoned arrow, he sends for the first Isolde. His jealous wife tells him his true love has refused to come; he dies just before she arrives, and she dies in his arms. The original poem has not survived, but it exists in many later versions and even became part of Arthurian legend. Gottfried von Strassburg's 13th-cent. version, considered the masterpiece of medieval German poetry, was the basis for R. Wagner's 1865 opera |
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more info: http://www.timelessmyths.com/arthurian/tristan.html | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Saint Tristan : 12 novembre | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Origine: Du nom celte "Drystan" probablement derive de "drest" (révolte, tumulte). Souvent associe au latin "Tristus" (triste), mais la connection est douteuse. Legende de Tristan et Iseult: Dans la legende celte, Tristan est envoye en Irlande pour chercher Iseult qui devait epouser le Roi Mark de Cornwall. Finalement, Tristan et Iseult tombent amoureux. |
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Tendance (en France) : Ce prénom a enregistré une croissance modérée au cours de ces cinq dernières années. Au début de l'année 2001, 20.512 français portaient ce prénom. TRISTAN est le 206ème prénom le plus attribué du siècle, et se positionne en 39ème position pour l'année 2000. De tout le vingtième siècle, l'année record est 2000, avec 1.964 bébés qui ont reçu ce prénom |
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mijn naam | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Van de Keltische naam Drystan, waarschijnlijk afgeleid van 'drest' dwz rel of tumult. Soms verbonden met het Latijnse tristus dwz triest, maar die connectie is onzeker. In de Keltische legende werd Tristan naar Ierland gestuurd om Isolde te halen. Isolde was de aanstaande bruid van Koning Mark van Cornwall. Tristan en Isolde werden echter verliefd op elkaar. |
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Do I really look like tumult? Moi? Tumulte? Hoezo? Ik, tumult? |