I like the first name Cristal, (so with a "i", Not the version with a "y").Cristal is a Unisex first name (for a boy or a girl, a man or a woman, masculine or feminine, male or female, or both) it can be a neutral or non-binary first name.Things I've found about history of the first name Cristal:It was (and still is today in different countries) a first name for males in North England and in Scotland during the Middle Age: "Medieval English diminutive of Christopher which became the regular Manx form of this name. From Ancient Greek (krustallos, 'clear ice'), (kruos, 'frost'), from the Proto-Indo-European *krus-, *kru- ('hard, hard outer surface, crust')" and is of Greek origin."https://www.behindthename.com/name/cristal/submitted (also submitted by a user here)Modern Statistics from NameSpedia : "Gender of first name Cristal is 93% feminine and 7% masculine."I live in a Latin country and I know some boys and girls named Cristal and I think that it's beautiful for both genders.
― Anonymous User 6/11/2023, edited 6/11/2023
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Cristal is a Unisex first name (for a boy or a girl, a man or a woman, masculine or feminine, male or female, or both) it can be a neutral or non-binary first name.
Things I've found about history of the first name Cristal:
It was (and still is today in different countries) a first name for males in North England and in Scotland during the Middle Age: "Medieval English diminutive of Christopher which became the regular Manx form of this name. From Ancient Greek (krustallos, 'clear ice'), (kruos, 'frost'), from the Proto-Indo-European *krus-, *kru- ('hard, hard outer surface, crust')" and is of Greek origin."
https://www.behindthename.com/name/cristal/submitted (also submitted by a user here)
Modern Statistics from NameSpedia : "Gender of first name Cristal is 93% feminine and 7% masculine."
I live in a Latin country and I know some boys and girls named Cristal and I think that it's beautiful for both genders.