Meaning: Its source is Christiana, a Latin name meaning "Christ's follower."
Languages: This girl's name is used in Dutch, English, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish.
Nicknames: Chris, Chrissa, Chrissie, Chrissy, Christi, Christie, Christy, Ina, Tina, Tineke, Tine and Tinah
Alternative Spellings: Chrisstina, Christeena, Christena, Christinna, Christyna, Chrystina, Chrystyna, Cristina, Khristina, Khrystyna, Kristeena, Kristena, Kristina, Kristyna and Krystina
Variant Forms: Christa, Christain, Christanna, Christen, Christia, Christian, Christine, Christinea, Christinia, Christna, Krisina, Krissina, Kristinia, Kristinna and Krystia
Source Forms: Christiana
Popularity: The name Christina ranked 87th in popularity for females of all ages in a sample of 2000-2003 Social Security Administration statistics, 70th in popularity for females of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census and 49th in popularity for females of all ages in a sample of the 1994 US Census.
This name is highly rated both on the 1990 U.S. Census list and in state data recording the most popular baby names.
Narrative: The influence of religion on names is evident throughout the world. For example, it is a tenet of Islam that the best names either refer to attributes of Allah or are derived from hamida, an Arabic word meaning ''praise.'' Names used on the Indian subcontinent often refer to the deities of Hinduism.
Though Christiana's direct refererence to Christianity is exceptional, names with ties to the West's predominant religion are far from unusual. Many Hebrew-derived names reflect Christianity's Jewish heritage. Greek- and Latin-derived names witness the church's early development in the Mediterranean basin. Finally, many Germanic and Gaelic names honor saints who spread Christianity throughout northern Europe.
Leadership
- Christina of Sweden (born 1626, died 1654)
Queen of Sweden, 1632-54.
- Abdicated in favor of her cousin, Charles X Gustavus; later made two unsuccessful attempts to regain the throne (see list of Miscellaneous Political Leaders)
Miscellaneous
- Christina Ferrare
- American model (see list of Fashion Models)
- Christina Ten Broeck Livingston
- Wife of Philip Livingston (see list of Wives of Signers of the Declaration of Independence)
- Christina of Sweden (born 1626, died 1654)
Queen of Sweden, 1632-54.
- Left her throne to pursue a life of swashbuckling and adventure (see list of Soldiers & Swashbucklers)
Sports
- Christina Baas-Kaiser
Dutch athlete.
- 1972 Olympic speed skating gold medal winner for 3000m (see list of Olympic Gold Medalists in Speed Skating)
Stage and Screen
- Christina Aguilera
- 1990s Mouseketeer (see list of 1990s Mickey Mouse Club)
- Christina Belford (born 1949)
American actress.
- Portrays Samantha Sanders (see list of Actors on ''Beverly Hills 90210'')
- Christina Ricci
American actress
- Starred in Buffalo ''66, Addams Family, Mermaids (see list of see Hollywood Freshwomen)
The Literary World
- Christina Rossetti (born 1830, died 1894)
English poet and artist's model.
- Wrote Goblin Market (see list of Poets of the Victorian Era)
- Christina Stead (born 1903, died 1983)
Australian novelist.
- Wrote The Man Who Loved Children (see list of Prose Writers of the 20th Century)
Teasing Nicknames:
- Crusty
- Christina Ballerina
- Tina Tuna
- Teener Weiner
- Teenie Weenie
- Crapstina
- Crustina
- Christina Beana
- Christinka
- Tina Turner
- Christinky
- Stinky
- Cucina
- Prissy Chrissy
- Kissy Fur
- Tiny Tina
Name: Christina
List:
- Christina on Google
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