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Re: Christa
Christa is nice enough, not something I'd use but not unattractive. I prefer the look of it to Krista. I've never met one with any spelling.
I don't dislike any Chris-names, but they all feel dated. I've never met a British Christine or Christina under 60, & my aunt Christina was born in the 1940s. Christabel is too long and elaborate for me. If I had to pick one I'd use Christina, as a middle name after the aunt.
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