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The name ''Trista'' is possibly a reference to the word ''triste'', a word in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/romance_languages romance languages], such as French and Portuguese, that in English means unhappy.
 
The name ''Trista'' is possibly a reference to the word ''triste'', a word in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/romance_languages romance languages], such as French and Portuguese, that in English means unhappy.
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Trista Shaw
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Trista Shaw (Blonde)
Name Trista Shaw
Gender Female Female
Age TS3-Adult Adult
Life state CAS Human icon Sim
Family
Marital status Single
Personality
Zodiac sign Leo Leo
Aspiration  Popularity
Appearance
Hair color TS2 Blonde Hair Blonde
Eye color TS2 Grey Eyes Grey
Skin color Skin-medium Medium
Other Information
Game The Sims 2 Icon The Sims 2
Playability Townie
Neighborhood Strangetown
For other Sims by the same name, see Trista Shaw (disambiguation).


Trista Shaw is a townie living in Strangetown. She has the Popularity aspiration and Leo star-sign, meaning she is probably a bit of a party animal. She has no skill points, but judging by the grey track suit she wears, she may be rather athletic. Trista is interested in Entertainment and Weather, so she would do well as a TV weather anchor.

Trista shares her full name with other two townies, see Trista Shaw (disambiguation).

Trista has long blonde hair, medium-dark skin, and grey eyes, and she wears a grey track suit. Other than this, Trista is relatively unknown, for her family members and relationships are all absent to the residents of Strangetown.

The name Trista is possibly a reference to the word triste, a word in romance languages, such as French and Portuguese, that in English means unhappy.