Tristan tlhaloso ea lebitso: lebitso lena ka lipuo tse ling, lipuo le lipuo tse fapaneng, mabitso a basali le banna ba pele Tristan.
Hlalosa Tristan
Old French form of the Pictish name Drustan, a diminutive of Drust. The spelling was altered by association with Latin tristis "sad". Tristan is a character in medieval French tales, probably inspired by older Celtic legends, and ultimately merged into Arthurian legend. According to the story Tristan was sent to Ireland in order to fetch Isolde, who was to be the bride of King Mark of Cornwall. On the way back, Tristan and Isolde accidentally drink a potion which makes them fall in love. Their tragic story was very popular in the Middle Ages, and the name has occasionally been used since that time.
Na Tristan lebitso la moshemane?
E, lebitso Tristan le na le botona ba banna.
Mefuta ea basali ea lebitso Tristan
Lebitso Tristan e na le mabitso a basali a tšoanang. Basali ba reha lebitso la lebitso Tristan: