Christine (name)

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Christine
Pronunciation /krɨˈstn/ kri-STEEN
Gender mainly Female[1]
Origin
Word/Name Greek via Latin, Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew word for Messiah
Meaning Follower of Christ[2]
Region of origin North America
Other names
Related names Cristina, Christene, Christina, Kristina, Kristine, Chris

Christine is a feminine name of Greek or Latin origin. It is derived from the word Christ, which is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word "Messiah". As a French variant of the Greek name Christina,[1][3] it is a name in regular usage in French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch and Slavic cultures,[1] and it is often associated with the meaning "follower of Christ."[2] Other ways to say Christine are Christina, Kristina, Kristine, Kristen, Kirsten, Hristina, Cristina (most used in Spain and Latin American countries), etc. It is a popular name; for example, in 1968, it was the 14th most frequently-given name for girls in the United States.[1][2]

Sense and origin of the name

Generally, the name Christine is given in Christ's honor and in reference to Saint Christina of Tyr, remembered on the 24th of July. However, there are also many other Saint Christines, remembered on 6 February, 13 March for Christine of Persia, 24 March, 18 May for Christine of Ancyre, and 6 November.

People with the given name Christine

  • All pages beginning with Christine

Saints

  • Saint Christina of Bolsena, remembered on the 24th of July
  • Saint Christine of Persia, remembered on the 13th of March
  • Saint Christine of Ancyre, remembered on the 18th of May

In academia

In government and politics

  • Christine Adjobi, an Ivorian politician and physician
  • Christine Albanel (born 1955), a French civil servant, former Minister for Culture and Communication
  • Christine Arguello (born 1955), a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Colorado
  • Christine Boutin (born 1944), French politician, former Minister of Housing and Urban Development,former representative of Yvelines
  • Christine A. Varney (born 1955), an American lawyer; former U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust at the United States Department of Justice and Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission
  • Christine Lagarde (born 1956), Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund

In sports

  • Christine Adams (athlete) (born 1974), a German pole vaulter
  • Christine Amertil (born 1979,) a Bahamian athlete competing mainly in the 400 metres
  • Christine Arron (born 1973), a track and field sprint athlete, competing internationally for France
  • Christine Bannon-Rodrigues (born 1966), American martial artist and actress
  • Christine Beck (born 1974), a German football referee and former player
  • Christine Boudrias (born 1972), a Canadian short track speed skater who competed in the 1994 & 1998 Winter Olympics
  • Christine Brennan (born 1958), an American sports columnist, TV and radio commentator, and speaker
  • Christine Cook (born 1970), retired field hockey defender from England
  • Christine Michael (born 1990), the only male and American football player running back
  • Christine Ohurougu (born 1984), a British athlete and former Olympic 400m Champion.
  • Christine Truman (born 1941), a British tennis player and French Open Champion.
  • Christine Sinclair (born 1983), a Canadian football player who is currently a member of the Canadian National Soccer Tream

In entertainment

Fictional characters

See also

  • Christine (disambiguation)
  • Christina (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles containing "Christine"

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, Origin, and History of the Name Christine." Behind the Name. Accessed on August 1, 2010.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Origin and Meaning of the Name Christine." BabyNames.com. Accessed on August 1, 2010.
  3. "Christina." Greek Names. Accessed on August 1, 2010.

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