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Christina is a female name originating from Christian. It is a well-used name throughout the world with many variants.

People

Religious 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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