Christina (given name)
Appearance
Pronunciation | /krɪˈstiːnə/ krist-EE-nə |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Ancient Greek, used to translate Hebrew |
Meaning | "Follower of Christ" |
Other names | |
Related names | Χριστίνα, Cristina, Kristina, Kristine, Christine, Christian, Chris, Christopher, Kristen, Krista, Christa, Crista, Christabelle |
Christina or Cristina is a feminine given name. It is a simplified form of the Latin Christiana, and a feminine form of Christianus or a Latinized form of the Middle English Christin 'Christian' (Old English christen, from Latin).[1] Short forms include Chris and Tina. The name is ultimately derived from the original Greek form of the name, Χριστίνα. The name Christina is most commonly used in the Christian religion.
Variant forms
[edit]Alternative forms of the name, including spelling variations, nicknames and diminutive forms, include:
- Chislee (Korean)
- Christnah (Indian)
- Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic)
- Chris (English)
- Chrissie (English)
- کریستینا (Arabic)
- Chrissy (English)
- Christa (Danish, English, German)
- Christabel (English)
- Christabella (English)
- Christabelle (French, English)
- Christel (German)
- Christelle (French)
- Christena
- Christi (English)
- Christiana (Latin, Spanish)
- Christiane (French, German)
- Christianne (French, German)
- Christie (English)
- Christin (German, Scandinavian)
- Christina (German, English, Greek, Swedish)
- Christine (English, French, German, Scandinavian)
- Christobel (English)
- Christy (English)
- Chrys (English)
- Chrystina (English)
- Crestienne (French)
- Cris (Spanish)
- Crista (Spanish)
- Cristeena (Manx)
- Cristen (English)
- Cristiana (Italian, Spanish)
- Cristin (Irish)
- Cristina (Catalan, Italian, English, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Galician)
- Christina, Kristina, Kristin, Christy, Christine, Cristina, Christabel, Christabella (Indonesian)
- Cristiona, Crístíona (Irish)
- Cristi (Spanish)
- Cristy (Spanish, English)
- Crystin (Welsh)
- Hristina (Bulgarian, Greek)
- Karisaṭīnā (ਕਰਿਸਟੀਨਾ) (Punjabi)
- Kèlǐsīdìnà (克里斯蒂娜) (Chinese)
- Kerstin (German, Swedish)
- Keuriseutina (크리스티나) (Korean)
- Khristina (Russian)
- Khris̄tinā (คริสตินา) (Thai)
- Khristya (Russian)
- Khrysta (Russian, Ukrainian)
- Khrustina (Bulgarian)
- Kia (Swedish)
- Kiersten (Danish, English)
- Kilikina (Hawaiian)
- Kiṟisṭiṉā (கிறிஸ்டினா) (Tamil)
- Kirsi (Finnish)
- Kirsteen (Scots)
- Kirsten (Scandinavian)
- Kirsti (Finnish)
- Kirstie (Scots)
- Kirstin (Estonian, Scots)
- Kirsty (Scots)
- Kistiñe (Basque)
- Kjersti (Norwegian)
- Kjerstin (Norwegian, Swedish)
- Kolina (Swedish)
- Кристина (Kristina) (Macedonian, Serbian)
- Kris (Danish, English)
- Krisztina (Hungarian)
- Krista (Czech, English, Estonian, German, Latvian)
- Kristen (English)
- Kristi (English, Estonian)
- Kristia (English)
- Kristiana (Latvian)
- Kristiane (German)
- Kristie (English)
- Kristiina (Estonian, Finnish)
- Kristin (English, Estonian, German, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Czech)
- Kristína (Czech, Slovakian, Albanian)
- Kristina (Croatian, Czech, English, German, Lithuanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish)
- Krisṭīnā (ક્રિસ્ટીના) (Gujarati)
- Krisṭinā (ಕ್ರಿಸ್ಟಿನಾ) (Kannada)
- Krisṭīnā (क्रिस्टीना) (Marathi, Nepali, Hindi)
- Krisṭinā (క్రిస్టినా) (Telugu)
- ქრისტინე (Kristine) (Georgian)
- Kristine (Danish, English, German, Latvian, Norwegian)
- Kristinë (Albanian)
- Kristinka (Czech)
- Kristjana (Icelandic)
- Kristy (English)
- Kristýna (Czech)
- Kriszta (Hungarian)
- Kriszti (Hungarian)
- Krisztina (Hungarian)
- Krysia (Polish language|Polish)
- Krysta (Polish)
- Krysten (English)
- Krystiana (Polish)
- Krystina (English)
- Krystka (Polish)
- Krystyn (Polish)
- Krystyna (Polish)
- Krystynka (Polish)
- Kurisu, Kurisutīna (クリスティーナ) (Japanese)
- Kyrsten (English)
- Nina
- Qrystynʼa (קריסטינאַ) (Yiddish)
- Risten (Northern Sami)
- Stiina (Estonian, Finnish)
- Stina (German, Scandinavian)
- Stine (Danish, Norwegian)
- Stinne (Danish)
- Teeny (Scottish)
- Tiina (Estonian, Finnish)
- Tina (Dutch, English, Greek, Italian, Russian, Slovene)
- Tine (Danish, Norwegian)
- Tineke (Dutch)
- Týna (Czech)
- Христина (Khrystyna) (Ukrainian)
- Χριστίνα (Hristina or Christina) (Greek)
- کریستینا (Persian)
- کرسٹینا (Urdu)
People
[edit]- Religious figures
- Saint Christina (disambiguation), several people with the name
- Christina the Astonishing (1150–1224), also known as 'Christina Mirabilis', a Christian holy-woman of Belgium, and Haines
- Historical figures
- Christina of Markyate (1096–1155), English abbess and mystic
- Christina of the Isles (fl. 1290–1318), Scottish noblewoman
- Christina Marshall Colville (1852–1936), Scottish temperance leader
- Christina Gyllenstierna (1494–1559), Swedish national heroine
- Maria Kristina Kiellström (1744–1789), Swedish silk manufacturer
- Christina Rauscher (1570–1618), German official and critic of witch trials
- Christina Rossetti (1830–1894), English poet
- Christina Doreothea Stuart (fl. 1774), Norwegian artist
- Royalty
- Kristina Abrahamsdotter (1432–1492), Queen of Sweden 1470
- Christina of Denmark (1521–1590), Danish princess
- Christina of Sweden (1626–1689), Queen regnant of Sweden from 1632 to 1654
- Princess Christina of the Netherlands, Dutch princess
- Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson, Swedish princess
- Maria Christina of Austria
- Archduchess Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen
- Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (disambiguation), several people
- Princess Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg
- Christina of Milan
- Politicians
- Christina (Chrystia) Freeland, Canadian politician
- Christina Höj Larsen (born 1971), Swedish politician
- Christina Liew (born 1951), Malaysian politician
- Christina Liu (born 1955), Taiwanese politician
- Christina Jordan (born 1962), British politician
- Cristina Kirchner (born 1953), President of Argentina (2007–2015)
- Christina McKelvie (born 1968), British politician
- Christina Olumeko (born 1996), Danish politician
- Christina Rees (born 1954), British politician
- Christina Stumpp (born 1987), German politician
- Entertainers
- Christina Aguilar (born 1966), Thai singer
- Christina Aguilera (born 1980), American singer and songwriter
- Christina Applegate (born 1971), American actress
- Christina Cewe (born 1981), American singer and author
- Christina Cole (born 1982), English actress
- Christina Grimmie (1994–2016), American singer
- Christina Hendricks (born 1975), American actress and model
- Christina Kalogerikou (1885–1968), Greek actress
- Christina Lindberg (born 1950), Swedish actress, model, and journalist
- Christina McNulty, Canadian silent film actress
- Christina Milian (born 1981), American actress, singer, and songwriter
- Christina Moore (born 1973), American actress
- Christina Pazsitzky (born 1976), Canadian–born American comedian, podcaster, and writer
- Christina Perri (born 1986), American singer and songwriter
- Christina Pickles (born 1935), English–American actress
- Christina Ricci (born 1980), American actress
- Christina Schollin (born 1937), Swedish actress
- Cristina Stamate (1946–2017), Romanian actress
- Christina Tsafou (born 1957), Greek actress
- Christina Vidal (born 1981), American actress and singer
- Christina Chong, British actress and singer
- Sportspeople
- Christina Ashcroft (born 1964), Canadian sport shooter
- Christina Bernardi (born 1990), Australian footballer
- Christina Bourmpou (born 2000), Greek rower
- Christina Boxer (born 1957), English middle-distance runner
- Christina Crawford (wrestler) (born 1988), American dancer, wrestler, and WWE Diva
- Christina Dragan (born 2007), Romanian-American rhythmic gymnast
- Christina Giazitzidou (born 1989), Greek rower
- Christina Ioannidi (born 1982), Soviet-Greek weightlifter
- Hristina Kokotou, Greek race walker
- Christina Kotsia (born 1994), Greek water polo player
- Christína Papadáki (born 1973), Greek tennis player
- Christina Sandberg (born 1948), Swedish tennis player
- Christina Thalassinidou (born 1970), Soviet-Greek synchronized swimmer
- Christina Von Eerie (born Christina Kardooni, 1989), American wrestler
- Christina Wheeler (born 1982), Australian tennis player
- Christina Yannetsos (born 1983), American judoka
- Christina Zachariadou (born 1974), Greek tennis player
- Other
- Cristina Rodríguez Cabral (born 1959), Uruguayan poet, researcher, and Afro-Uruguayan activist
- Christina Crawford, author and actress who was abused by adoptive mother Joan Crawford
- Christina Dodwell (born 1951), explorer and travel writer
- Cristina García Rodero (born 1949), Spanish photographer
- Christina Goldschmidt, British statistician
- Christina Katrakis (born 1980), American artist
- Christina Klausmann (1957-2008) was a German historian, publicist and curator
- Christina Larner (1933–1983), British historian
- Christina Lekka (born c. 1972), Greek fashion model
- Christina McAnea (born 1958), British trade union leader
- Christina Onassis, Greek shipping heiress
- Christina Schultheiß (1918-2016), German civil engineer, best known for her involvement in the Protestant church.
- Christina Hoff Sommers (born 1950), American author and philosopher
- Christina Tosi, American chef, author, and TV personality
- Christina Twomey, Australian historian
Fictional characters
[edit]- Christina, from the anime film Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
- Christina, from the Divergent trilogy by Veronica Roth and the film series adapted from it, played by Zoë Kravitz
- Christina Berg, from the teen drama series Skam, played by Ina Svenningdal
- Christina Borres, from the ABS-CBN's 2010-2011 drama series Mara Clara
- Christina Gallagher, from the political drama series House of Cards, played by Kristen Connolly
- Christina Hawthorne, from the medical drama series Hawthorne, played by Jada Pinkett Smith
- Christina McKinney, from the comedy drama series Ugly Betty, played by Ashley Jensen
- Christina Parsons, from the Flambards trilogy by K. M. Peyton and the television series adapted from it, played by Christine McKenna
- Christina Ross, mother of the Ross kids in the American TV series Jessie
References
[edit]- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 55, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.