Proper noun
A female given name
A male given name from the Celtic languages.
A knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend
Source: en.wiktionary.org21st century Tristan da Cunha on 6 February 2013, as seen from the International Space Station On 23 May 2001, the islands were hit by an extratropical cyclone that generated winds up to convert. Source: Internet
According to Pierre Louys, Debussy "did not see 'what anyone can do beyond Tristan. Source: Internet
"A Landmark in Musical History" in Wagner 1981, p. 15. Throughout Tristan, Wagner uses a remarkable range of orchestral colour, harmony, and polyphony, doing so with a freedom rarely found in his earlier operas. Source: Internet
Although he’s had injury issues previously, I’d much rather the Cavs go with Harry Giles, a rumored free agency target for Cleveland, with seemingly part of the $8-10 million non-taxpayer mid-level exception, if Tristan Thompson is not back, instead. Source: Internet
Another of his sons, by Mavis de Vere Cole, is the television director Tristan de Vere Cole noted for his contributions to TV series from the Sixties to the Eighties. Source: Internet
At the Floating Rib, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) talked with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), who ranted about Peter August (Wes Ramsey) and about how Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) kept screwing up the mission to bring Peter down. Source: Internet