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Everything about Christina totally explainedChristina is a female name originating from Christian. It is a well-used name throughout the world with many variants.
PeopleReligious figures
- Saint Christina (3rd or 5th century AD), a saint and martyr pre-dating the Catholic and Orthodox congregational tradition
- Christina the Astonishing (1150–1224), also known as 'Christina Mirabilis', a Christian holy-woman of Belgium
Historical figures
Christina of Sweden (1626–1689), Queen regnant of Sweden from 1632 to 1654
Maria Kristina Kiellström (1744–1789), Swedish silk manufacturer
Christina Rossetti (1830–1894), English poet
Royalty
Princess Christina of the Netherlands
Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson
Maria Christina of Austria
Archduchess Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen
Princess Maria Christina of Saxony
Princess Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg
Entertainers
Christina Aguilar (born 1966), (Filipino/French/Spanish) Thai pop singer
Christina Aguilera (born 1980), American pop singer
Christina Cole (born 1982), English actress
Christina Ricci (born 1980), American actress
Christina Applegate (born 1972), American actress
Christina Milian (born 1981), American pop singer
Christina Christian (born 1981), American singer
Christina Pickles (born 1935), English/American actress
Places
Christina School District, Delaware, United States, named after Christina, Queen regnant of Sweden
Christina River, Delaware, United States, named after Christina, Queen regnant of Sweden
Fort Christina, first Swedish settlement in North America
Christina Lake (British Columbia), Canada
Other
Christina O, formerly Christina and HMCS Stormont, Aristotle Onassis' fabled yacht
Christina's World, the Andrew Wyeth painting of Christina Olson
A Christina piercing, a female genital piercing
Christina, full name of the character Tina Armstrong, as revealed in DOA: Dead or Alive
Variant forms
Alternate forms of the name, including spelling variations, nicknames and diminutive forms, include:
Cairistìona (Scottish)
Chris (English)
Chrissie (English)
Chrissy (English)
Christa (Danish), (English), (German)
Christabel (English)
Christabella (English)
Christabelle (English)
Christel (German)
Christelle (French)
Christi (English)
Christiana (English)
Christiane (French), (German)
Christianne (French), (German)
Christie (English)
Christin (German), (Scandinavian)
Christine (English), (French), (German), (Scandinavian))
Christobel (English)
Christy (English)
Crestienne (French)
Crista (Spanish)
Cristen (English)
Cristin (Irish)
Cristiana (Italian), (Spanish)
Cristina (Italian), (Portugese), (Romanian), (Spanish)
Cristiona (Irish)
Cristy (Spanish)
Crystin (Welsh)
Crystina (Czech)
Hristina (Bulgarian)
Kerstin (German), (Swedish)
Khristina (Russian)
Khristya (Russian)
Khrysta (Russian)
Khrustina (Bulgarian)
Kia (Swedish)
Kiersten (Danish), (English)
Kilikina (Hawaiian)
Kirsi (Finnish)
Kirsteen (Scottish)
Kirsten (Scandinavian)
Kirsti (Finnish)
Kirstie (Scottish)
Kirstin (Scottish)
Kirsty (Scottish)
Kistiñe (Basque)
Kjersti (Norwegian)
Kjerstin (Norwegian), (Swedish)
Kolina (Swedish)
Kris (Danish), (English)
Kriska (Hungarian)
Krista (Czech), (English), (German)
Kristen (English)
Kristi (English)
Kristia (English)
Kristiana (Latvian)
Kristiane (German)
Kristie (English)
Kristiina (Estonian), (Finnish)
Kristin (German), (Scandinavian)
Kristína (Slovakian)
Kristina (Croatian), (Czech), (German), (Lithuanian), (Russian), (Serbian), (Swedish)
Kristine (Danish), (German), (Latvian), (Norwegian)
Kristinka (Czech)
Kristjana (Icelandic)
Kristy (English)
Kristýna (Czech)
Kriszta (Hungarian)
Krisztina (Hungarian)
Krysia (Polish)
Krysta (Polish)
Krystka (Polish)
Krysten (English)
Krystiana (Polish)
Krystina (English)
Krystyn (Polish)
Krystyna (Polish)
Krystynka (Polish)
Kyrsten (English)
Stiina (Finnish)
Stina (German), (Scandinavian)
Stine (Danish), (Norwegian)
Stinne (Danish)
Tiina (Finnish)
Tina (Dutch), (English), (Greek), (Italian), (Russian), (Slovenian)
Tine (Danish), (Norwegian)
Tineke (Dutch)
Tyna (Czech)Further Information
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