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tintin..what is it short for

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zippitippitoes · 10/09/2008 15:00

..would it be a nice name

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filthymindedvixen · 10/09/2008 15:01

tintinnitus....

now that's ringing bells

bronze · 10/09/2008 15:01

oh that made me chuckle (sorry)

CountessDracula · 10/09/2008 15:03

Even the name "Tintin" remains a mystery, whether it is a first name or a surname is unknown. A possibility is that it is not actually the reporter's real name, but rather a pseudonym that the character uses to protect his identity while writing columns for his newspaper: Le Petit Vingtième. At the time when the stories first came out, journalists' usage of pseudonyms was commonplace. The possibility that it may not be his real name is also hinted in Cigars of the Pharaoh when Tintin is accused of poisoning one of a notable sheik's servants. Having been captured and brought to his tent, the enraged sheik demands Tintin's name. Tintin's characteristically placid answer is: "My name? It won't mean a thing to you...but at home they call me Tintin."

A simpler theory for his name is the fact that Franco-Belgian comics at the time generally had heroes with eccentric, memorable single names that could pass off as[first names or surnames. Many people tend to think of "Tintin" as a surname, but it is likely that Hergé meant to keep it a mystery. Hergé was a great admirer of Benjamin Rabier and derived the name (and hairstyle) from Rabier's Tintin lutin (1897).

bronze · 10/09/2008 15:05

Apparently Tintin in polynesian means "sweet"

zippitippitoes · 10/09/2008 15:05

it would be nice and simple no having to worry about what haircut to have or what to call your dog

and he could go to one of those schools where they wear knickerbockers

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scattercushion · 10/09/2008 15:06

You could say it's short for Justin or similar even if that's not strictly true. Agree v cute name.

zippitippitoes · 10/09/2008 15:07

i think a french dad would be cool...bring him up bilingual

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scattercushion · 10/09/2008 15:09

Belgian buns all round.

filthymindedvixen · 10/09/2008 15:30

Belgian buns make you all round
(with a cherry on the top)

TheNaughtiestGirlIsaMonitor · 10/09/2008 15:36

nn for Tristan?

MrsSchadenfreude · 11/09/2008 08:59

But what would you call your dog, Zippi? Would you go for Snowy, which is the English version, Milou (French) or Bobbie (Dutch)?

devonsmummy · 11/09/2008 12:38

I knew a TinTin - he's a biker in his 40's.

i asked him where it came from and he said his real name was Martin but he hated people dropping the T, so Tin solved the problem.

Strange as I was thinking of this just the other day - haven't seen him for 11 years.

zippitippitoes · 11/09/2008 12:39

well i was thinking snowy

cant decide whether the dad should be belgian now

i like the french books tho

decisions decisions

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zippitippitoes · 11/09/2008 12:40

trisatn is nice too

could be plausible

dont like martin or justin particularly

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zippitippitoes · 11/09/2008 12:40

i have never been to belgium or mat anyone from there

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Cadelaide · 11/09/2008 12:41

There was a female Tintin in Thunderbirds.

Cadelaide · 11/09/2008 12:42

so what?, i hear you ask.

zippitippitoes · 11/09/2008 12:42

tintin or tingting

thats a pop band isnt it

dont want him muddled up with them

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georgiemum · 11/09/2008 12:43

Rin Tin Tin?

devonsmummy · 11/09/2008 12:44

Austin?

scattercushion · 11/09/2008 16:25

Call him Steven after Steven Tin Tin Duffy.

Blu · 11/09/2008 16:27

Sister could be called CanCan.

ethanchristopher · 12/09/2008 20:26

coud be timothy?

TheDuchessOfNork · 12/09/2008 20:31

Quentintin

BoysAreLikeDogs · 12/09/2008 20:35

Zippi - nice name for what ??

Tintin the dog yes

Tintin the child erm no

Cmon, spill

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