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Christian is a unisex given name, which originated as a baptismal name used by persons of the Christian religion. It has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages, originally for males. It was later used for females, [1] without any feminising word endings. A historically commonly used abbreviation (used for example on English 17th ...
Phineas F. Bresee, (1838–1915), founder of the Church of the Nazarene. Albert Benjamin Simpson, (1843–1919), preacher, writer, founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844–1924), was an American healing evangelist. Her ministry style served as a model for Pentecostalism.
George of Izla — was an East Syriac martyr, theologian and interpreter. [45] Golinduch — was a noble Persian lady, She converted from Zoroastrianism to Christianity in the reign of Khosrau I. [46] Gregory the Commander — was a Sasanian military leader from the House of Mihran, who converted from Zoroastrianism to Christianity.
Paul Bourget – French author who became agnostic and positivist at 15, but returned to Catholicism at 35 [24] Alexis Carrel – French surgeon and biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912 [25] Salvador Dalí, Spanish painter, raised atheist by his father but later converted to Catholicism.
Chris Bianco, American celebrity chef. Chris Bickford, Canadian actor who was a cast member on the Canadian sketch comedy TV series You Can't Do That on Television. Chris Bittle (born 1979), Canadian Liberal politician. Chris Black (disambiguation), multiple people.
Andrew (Simon Peter's brother) James, son of Zebedee. John, son of Zebedee. Philip. Bartholomew also known as "Nathanael". Thomas also known as "Doubting Thomas". Matthew also known as "Levi". James, son of Alphaeus. Judas, son of James (a.k.a. Thaddeus or Lebbaeus)
Roman Catholic [54] " [for] his work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood vessels and organs " [55] 1930. Karl Landsteiner. Austria-Hungary. converted to Roman Catholicism from Judaism in 1890 [56] "for his discovery of human blood groups " [57] 1947. Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz.