AreYouAbleMabel
Tue 31-Jul-12 18:28:28
I hate using that word but I read a comment on a previous thread that it was a chavtastic name
I think it is anything but!!!!
So what do you think? I have only ever met one and he was defo not chav! Have you met any, and what were they like?? Tanx.
zozzle
Tue 31-Jul-12 18:51:00
I've always thought it was a fairly MC/UC name. But you know what it's like on here - unless your child is called Hortense or Rupert, there will always be one or two that will think your chosen name is chav!!
Queenie72
Tue 31-Jul-12 18:51:50
No way, lovely name and I'd say v middle class x
SquishyCinnamonSwirls
Tue 31-Jul-12 18:53:39
I hate that phrase, but no I don't think Tristan is common.
MrsMcEnroe
Tue 31-Jul-12 18:54:35
It's quite the opposite. The only Tristans I've ever met (both of them) have attended public schools (Eton etc) and worked in the City!
Nooooo I have one. The only other 1 or 2 (one and a half) I know are just normal people
I know two, both naice MC boys (well, one's a grown up, actually).
NettOlympicSuperstar
Tue 31-Jul-12 18:57:08
DD would've been Tristan had she been a boy.
I am slightly chavvy, but don't think I have chavvy name tastes.
NettOlympicSuperstar
Tue 31-Jul-12 18:58:38
Hahaha Getorf, DD wants to be a vet.(or a food critic)
Perhaps she knows she'd have been a Tristan?
Our DD would have been Tristan if she'd been a boy. I think it's a lovely name. If I could guarantee having a boy I might even consider having another baby so that I could use it
WetAugust
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:29:17
Definitely not chav - they couldn't spell it for a start
NiceViper
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:31:35
It's not a name I like that much, but I'd never have thought it "chav".
It's quite a cultured Wagnerian name, or an Arthurian name, or that irritating child from some 70s sitcom which has only half lodged in my mind, but it was then an emblematic name for "pretentious middle class". I'd say the over 40s would still see it that way.
rainonmyparade
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:33:43
at GetOrf. Loved that show.
I teach two in a quite rough comp. One of them is honestly up there with the most poorly behaved, I'll natured children I've ever come across.
Thats tainted that name forever for me now 
GoranisGod
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:34:44
I really wanted tristan or julian-dh said hell NO!
I have just asked him if he thinks it is a chav name and he said decidedly not....
patosullivan
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:34:48
I would say Tristan is the sort of name public schoolboys have. Definitely not chavvy!
MattDamonIsMyLover
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:36:44
No, or not yet at any rate.
messtins
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:36:46
I know a couple of grown up Tristans who are on the posh side, and one is a vet, but the only child I know of that name is decidedly not posh ( I don't like to label him a Chav) I think it is filtering down the scale.....
<now this is stuck in my head...love it! >
Here (in America) I'm afraid it is. Along with Tristyn, etc. And I know a few girls called it as well.
MattDamonIsMyLover
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:37:28
A bit effeminate and weedy, though.
Londonista1975
Tue 31-Jul-12 19:37:31
It's got middle and upper class connotations and for me it's as far from being a chivvy name as I can think of.
It's a lovely name and one that isn't popular which is always a plus point in my book.