[Opinions] Julien, Jasper, and Tristan
Out of the names Julien, Jasper, and Tristan which do you like best? Is there one (or more) that you hate? Do you have any biases (maybe because Tristan is the name of a knight, or because you knew a little boy named Jasper). Which of these names would do best on a little fair skined brunette boy?
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I like Julien (prefer Julian) and Jasper. Both are names of close friends' babies actually.
Jasper is definitely my fave out of the three. Julien (spelt Julien or Julian) i find very girly and I have always disliked the name Tristan and I imagine an effeminate boy.
Jasper however, is different and masculine and really cute on a little boy and great on a teenage boy or an adult. I may be biased though because my boy friend's name is Jasper (Jas, or JC which stands for Jasper Christian).
Jasper however, is different and masculine and really cute on a little boy and great on a teenage boy or an adult. I may be biased though because my boy friend's name is Jasper (Jas, or JC which stands for Jasper Christian).
I prefer Tristan. This has been one of my favorite names since I read Tristan and Isolde many years ago :)
I also like Julian. Jasper, however, is nms. My family had a rather mean cocker spaniel by the name of Jasper so the name is forever ruined for me.
I also like Julian. Jasper, however, is nms. My family had a rather mean cocker spaniel by the name of Jasper so the name is forever ruined for me.
I favor Tristan.
Julien (Julian to me - Julien looks femme to my eyes) isn't quite as masculine. I think it's because of the similarity to Julia - this is only because I was exposed a lot to Julia in my life, and hardly ever to Julian. And it is probably because the Ju- sound is dark and calming to me; not as bright and assertive and masculine as Tristan. Not a bad thing, though. I love the name Julian for a guy!
Pierce Brosnan (formerly a heartthrob of mine, in the 80s! Now he looks eerily like my dad!) played a guy named Julian in The Matador and although the character was overtly straight, he had some effete qualities. I actually thought the name Julian was too butch for that character. So it's not that I think Julian is femmey, not at all. Just less butch than Tristan.
Jasper is one of those names that feels ever so slightly
- country / rugged / cowboyish / rural / theatrically masculine
- playful or childlike; great for a dog or horse, not quite fully dignified for formal adult situations
- soap opera-ish, the sort of name we sighed for when we were 12 year old girls.
These are all only slight impressions that would be highly unlikely to affect my reaction to a real life Jasper, and I do like the name quite a bit anyway. But it's these feelings that make me like it less than the others.
Tristan is one that started being a fave of mine when I was about 17. It's got a slightly effete feel to it for me too, but that's because of the Trist- part sounding like tryst and like triste (sad), and because it was unusual then.
- chazda
Julien (Julian to me - Julien looks femme to my eyes) isn't quite as masculine. I think it's because of the similarity to Julia - this is only because I was exposed a lot to Julia in my life, and hardly ever to Julian. And it is probably because the Ju- sound is dark and calming to me; not as bright and assertive and masculine as Tristan. Not a bad thing, though. I love the name Julian for a guy!
Pierce Brosnan (formerly a heartthrob of mine, in the 80s! Now he looks eerily like my dad!) played a guy named Julian in The Matador and although the character was overtly straight, he had some effete qualities. I actually thought the name Julian was too butch for that character. So it's not that I think Julian is femmey, not at all. Just less butch than Tristan.
Jasper is one of those names that feels ever so slightly
- country / rugged / cowboyish / rural / theatrically masculine
- playful or childlike; great for a dog or horse, not quite fully dignified for formal adult situations
- soap opera-ish, the sort of name we sighed for when we were 12 year old girls.
These are all only slight impressions that would be highly unlikely to affect my reaction to a real life Jasper, and I do like the name quite a bit anyway. But it's these feelings that make me like it less than the others.
Tristan is one that started being a fave of mine when I was about 17. It's got a slightly effete feel to it for me too, but that's because of the Trist- part sounding like tryst and like triste (sad), and because it was unusual then.
- chazda
This message was edited 2/5/2006, 8:02 PM
Honestly i love them all!
Tristan - my first boyfriend, a gorgeous dark haired, brown eyed maltese boy.
Julien - The first name i ever loved, partially because i was in love with Julian Lloyd Webber's cello playing
Jasper - The name i called my trombone
(Jett Jasper Jupiter "Jasper")
I love all three but here Jasper is getting really popular. My vote is Julien cause i have always loved it!
~~~~~~~~~~ Bex ~~~~~~~~~~~
Lover of the book Sirius & Remus
Tristan - my first boyfriend, a gorgeous dark haired, brown eyed maltese boy.
Julien - The first name i ever loved, partially because i was in love with Julian Lloyd Webber's cello playing
Jasper - The name i called my trombone
(Jett Jasper Jupiter "Jasper")
I love all three but here Jasper is getting really popular. My vote is Julien cause i have always loved it!
~~~~~~~~~~ Bex ~~~~~~~~~~~
Lover of the book Sirius & Remus
I think I'm in love with your first boyfriend
:)
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
:)
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I like Jasper best, because Jasper Fforde is a fantastic, fantastic author. Tristan is too popular, and Julien looks ridiculous. I can't stomach that spelling, for whatever reason; it looks so wussy and sleepy-eyed to me. Julian is far nicer and would tie with Jasper as winner.
Any of them would suit a boy with the features you described.
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Any of them would suit a boy with the features you described.
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`Cause they understand
If I could take one moment into my hands
Mister, I ain't a boy--no I'm a man,
And I believe in a promised land.
I used to hate the name Tristan because of the meaning (I thought it a weird name to give a child, given the meaning from the actual story of Tristan and Isolde that my Grams used to tell me) but after being told the story so many times and falling in love with the romanticism and the character... I just love it now.
How odd lol.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
How odd lol.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
I like Tristan (also for a girl, Tristyn)I don't like Jasper coz I know a few dogs with this name and its also one of the old guys on The Simpsons and Julien seems to feminine to me (although I wouldn't use it for a girl either). :)
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Tristan
If I ever have a son, that's my number one choice. Unless I have a daughter first because my number one choice for a girl is Isolde. And I don't want siblings named Tristan and Isolde. That'd just be weird.
Anyway, lol. I love the name Tristan. Julian (w/this spelling) is my second fave and I just don't like Jasper at all.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
If I ever have a son, that's my number one choice. Unless I have a daughter first because my number one choice for a girl is Isolde. And I don't want siblings named Tristan and Isolde. That'd just be weird.
Anyway, lol. I love the name Tristan. Julian (w/this spelling) is my second fave and I just don't like Jasper at all.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
I really think Julien is the best, but it's kinda popular though... I don't like Jasper, I don't know why I just never liked it. And Tristan, I really like on a girl, but on a boy (in english especially) I think it's a little... hum, let's say girly :)