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  2. Christopher - Wikipedia

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    Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (Christophoros or Christoforos). The constituent parts are Χριστός ( Christós ), " Christ " or " Anointed ", and φέρειν ( phérein ), "to bear"; [ 1 ] hence the "Christ-bearer".

  3. Saint Christopher - Wikipedia

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    Christopher converted the women to Christianity, as he had already converted thousands in the city. The king ordered him to be killed. Various attempts failed, but finally Christopher was beheaded. [10] The name Christopher, as used in the Anglophone world, is the English version of the Greek name Χριστόφορος (Christóphoros or ...

  4. Christóforos - Wikipedia

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    Christóforos or Christóphoros (Greek: Χριστόφορος) is the New Greek version of the name. It is the original version of Christoffel, Christoph, Christopher, Krzysztof, Kristaps, Cris, Cristian, Chris. Cristina, Christine, etc. see Christopher#Cognates_in_other_languages. It may refer to:

  5. Christophe (name) - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Christophe is a male given name and a surname. It is a French variant of Christopher.

  6. Origin theories of Christopher Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Alleged house of Christopher Columbus in Genoa, Italy. Most scholars agree that Columbus was Genoese. [nb 22] Samuel Eliot Morison, in his book Christopher Columbus: Admiral of the Ocean Sea, notes that many existing legal documents demonstrate the Genoese origin of Columbus, his father Domenico, and his brothers Bartolomeo and Giacomo (Diego ...

  7. Chris - Wikipedia

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    Origin; Word/name: Greek: Other names; ... Chris is a short form of various names including Christopher, Christian, Christina, and Christine. [1] ... (surname) References

  8. Christina (given name) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Christy (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Christie originated from Italy in 1222, [citation needed] and derives from the Greek names Christos (a reference to Christ, literally 'anointed one') and Christiana (meaning 'follower of Christ'). [citation needed] The name Christy appears in Ireland in 1345, [citation needed] and is a common masculine name there