1st thought:
Names beginning with Aristo have heavy classist overtones to me, and that impression is reinforced by the N ending in
Ariston (maybe I've just read too many Regency era novels, but it reminds me of "the ton").
2nd thought:
It sounds like Barristan (Barristan Selmy is a character in
A Song of Ice and Fire, and at one point he goes by the alias Arstan).
3rd thought:
I do kind of like the sound of
Aristocles (as well as
Tristan and
Dorian), actually, but
Ariston seems boring or stuffy in comparison.
This message was edited 2/14/2018, 7:31 AM