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Kristina is a feminine given name and a regional variant of Christine. Notable people and characters with the name include: People the ...
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 ...
Cristina, Christina, Cristine, Kristine, Kristina, Kristiina, Krystyna Christine is feminine given name of Greek origin. It is a name in regular usage in French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Irish, and Scottish cultures, [ 1 ] and it is often associated with the meaning "Follower of Christ."
Kristen is a first name, also the Breton, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian form of Christian. [3] As a result, Kristen is a male name in Norway, Sweden and Denmark, with the female equivalent spelt as Kristin, a Scandinavian form and a variation of Christine.
Kristi is a female name of Latin origin, meaning "follower of Christ". [1] Other spellings include Christie, Christy, Kristy, Kristie, Christi, and Kryste.. Kristi may have originated from, and can be the short form of, many forenames including Kristina, Kristine, Kristen, and Krysten, the common bases of which is "Krist", meaning "Christ".
Baptized as Kristina Augusta, she adopted the name Christina Alexandra. [l] She did not declare her conversion in public, in case the Swedish council might refuse to pay her alimony. In addition, Sweden was preparing for war against Pomerania, which meant that her income from there was considerably reduced.
My name is Amanda, and I will be your operator for today's call. [Operator instructions] Please note that this conference is being recorded. I would now turn the call over to Kristina Kazarian.
Kristin (/ k r ɪ s t ɪ n /) is a female given name. It is a variant of Christina and Christine . It was the seventh most popular first name for girls born in Iceland between 2000 and 2004.