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Tristram

American  
[tris-truhm] / ˈtrɪs trəm /

noun

  1. one of the knights of the Round Table, whose love for Iseult, wife of King Mark, is the subject of many romances.

  2. a male given name.


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“There was a frankness in my Uncle Toby,” says Tristram, “which let you at once into his soul.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 9, 2026

Tristram Stuart, the historian and activist who co-founded the Gleaning Network in 2011, of which Gleaning Cornwall is a part, envisioned the practice as a way to challenge British food waste at its source.

From Salon • Jan. 28, 2025

The agreement between the museum and Yemen was signed on Tuesday by the director of the V&A, Tristram Hunt, and Yassin Saeed Noman Ahmed, ambassador for the Republic of Yemen based in the UK.

From BBC • Sep. 13, 2023

V&A director Tristram Hunt called Bowie “one of the greatest musicians and performers of all time.”

From Seattle Times • Feb. 22, 2023

Tristram had done no good to it in Cornwall.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White