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CRISHAWN
MaleInvented African American name from the late 20th century, blending Christopher and Shawn, without a specific meaning or language derivation.
CRISHON
MaleDistinctive given name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling, allowing personal interpretation of its meaning.
CRISINDA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'Christian', popularized by Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso.
CRISLYN
FemaleModern, English-speaking invention, gaining popularity in recent years despite having no known origin or meaning.
CRISLYNN
FemaleRare but captivating feminine variant of Christopher, derived from the Latin "Christus" meaning 'anointed one'. It combines elements from Christopher and likely names like Lynn or Elizabeth, evoking Latin roots while remaining distinctive.
CRISMA
FemaleRare Italian given name derived from the Latin 'Chrisma', meaning 'anointing'.
CRISOFORO
MaleChristopher is a Greek male given name derived from Christophoros, meaning "bearer of Christ".
CRISOL
FemaleUnique Spanish unisex name derived from "crisol," meaning "crystal" or the container used to melt metals. It originated in medieval Spain, signifying strength and purity, and is now recognized worldwide despite its rarity.
CRISPIN
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning "curly-haired," famously associated with Saint Crispin, a 3rd-century martyr shoemaker saint, and Crispin de Passe, a renowned Dutch Renaissance painter.
CRISPIN
MaleUnique Latin-origin name meaning 'curl' or 'curly', derived from the Roman family name Crispinus and associated with the Christian martyrs Saints Crispin and Crispinianus.
CRISPINA
FemaleRare Latin-derived feminine name that means 'curly-haired', originally used by notable Roman women like Emperor Nero's wife, Domitia Crispina.
CRISPUS
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "curly," historically associated with Emperor Constantine's son.
CRISS
FemaleRare Greek name derived from Christos, meaning "anointed" or "chosen one.
CRISS
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history.
CRISSA
FemaleUnique female given name of Greek origin, meaning "the golden one," derived from the Greek word "krisos.
CRISSANDRA
FemaleCrissandra, of Greek origin, combines 'Christos' meaning "chosen one" with 'andra', translating to "chosen man.
CRISSANGEL
MaleUnusual first name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. Its popularity has grown recently among individuals drawn to unique names, although there's no historical or linguistic basis behind it. Some people might interpret it as combining 'Chris' and 'Angel', suggesting strength and kindness.
CRISSEY
FemaleUnique French name derived from "cresida", meaning "to rise" or "to grow".
CRISSI
FemaleCrissy is a diminutive form of Christine, derived from Greek and meaning 'follower of Christ'. Popularized during the Middle Ages, it gained peak popularity in the U.S. during the late 1970s.
CRISSIE
FemaleUnique English name, often considered a shortened form of Christine or Christina, which mean "follower of Christ". It gained popularity in mid-20th century US, particularly among Catholic families seeking religiously significant names. Notable bearer includes magician Criss Angel (born Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos).
CRISSLYN
FemaleCrisslyn: A rare Welsh name of ancient origin derived from "crws" meaning crow, interpreted as "crow-like" or "as dark and beautiful as a crow's feather".
CRISSTOPHER
MaleChristopher is a Greek name meaning 'bearer of Christ', composed of 'Christos' (anointed) and 'pher' (to bear).
CRISSY
FemaleAmerican name derived from Christine, meaning "follower of Christ".
CRIST
MaleChrist is a male given name of Latin origin, meaning "anointed" or "chosen".
CRISTA
FemaleFeminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'Christa', meaning "anointed" or "lucky", also related to the Greek 'Christos'. Popular throughout history, particularly in the Middle Ages as a shortened form of Christian names like Christina/Christine.
CRISTABEL
FemaleElegant English name derived from the Old French Cristabel, meaning "Christian.
CRISTABELLA
FemaleItalian-origin girl's name derived from 'cristallo', meaning crystal, symbolizing purity and radiance.
CRISTAIN
MaleChristian is a masculine given name of Latin origin that means "follower of Christ". It was first used as an ethnic name for early Christians before becoming popular as a personal name. Today, it remains widely used globally.
CRISTAL
MaleCaptivating name of Spanish origin, meaning 'crystal', symbolizing clarity and beauty.
CRISTAL
FemaleModern, unisex name of Spanish origin, meaning "crystal".
CRISTALINA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish-origin female name derived from 'cristal', meaning crystal or glass, symbolizing beauty, clarity, and brilliance.
CRISTALLE
FemaleCaptivating French name meaning 'crystal', reflecting sparkling clarity and luminosity, popular among families appreciating elegance and rarity.
CRISTALY
FemaleEnglish female name with origins dating back to the Middle Ages, derived from the term 'crystal'. It signifies purity, radiance, strength, and durability, evoking images of clarity and brilliance. Popularized during the Victorian era among the aristocracy for its sophistication, Cristaly today retains its distinctive charm and timeless appeal despite being less common than traditional names.
CRISTALYN
FemaleModern, Latin-derived name meaning 'purity' and 'brilliance', coined in the late 20th century to embody ethereal qualities like its namesake mineral.
CRISTAN
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'anointed' or 'chosen', serving as a variant of Christian popular during the Middle Ages in Europe.
CRISTAN
MaleRare Latin-origin male name derived from "Christus," meaning "anointed one" or "marked by Christ." Popularized during the Middle Ages, it signifies devotion to Christianity and has variations like Cristian and Kristan.
CRISTEE
FemaleChristie is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from the Scottish surname Christie, which means "son of Thonaich." While it was popular for females in mid-20th century USA, today it's more commonly used for males. Notable Christies include author Agatha Christie and baseball player CC Sabathia.
CRISTEEN
FemaleUnique female name derived from Latin, meaning 'of Christ' or 'belonging to Christ', reflecting strong ties with Christianity.
CRISTEL
FemaleModern French feminine name derived from 'crystal', signifying clarity and purity.
CRISTELA
FemaleFemale name of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning "little Christian" or "dedicated to Christ". It has historical significance in both Spain and Italy.