Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /kri.sti.ˈan/(Romanian) /ˈkɾis.tjan/(Spanish)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Romanian and Spanish form of Christian.

Related Names

VariantCristián(Spanish)
DiminutiveCristi(Romanian)
Feminine FormsCristiana, Cristina(Romanian)
Other Languages & CulturesHristiyan, Kristian, Kristiyan, Hristo(Bulgarian) Kristijan, Krsto(Croatian) Kristián(Czech) Carsten, Christian, Karsten, Kristian, Chris, Christen, Kresten, Kris, Kristen(Danish) Christiaan, Chris(Dutch) Christian, Chris, Kris(English) Kristjan, Kristo, Risto(Estonian) Kristian, Risto(Finnish) Kris(Flemish) Chrétien, Christian(French) Christian, Chris(German) Krisztián(Hungarian) Kristján(Icelandic) Cristiano(Italian) Christianus(Late Roman) Krišjānis, Kristiāns, Krišs, Kristers(Latvian) Kristijonas(Lithuanian) Carsten, Karsten(Low German) Hristijan, Kristijan, Hristo(Macedonian) Christian, Karsten, Kristian, Christen, Kristen(Norwegian) Krystian, Krystyn(Polish) Cristiano(Portuguese) Kristijan, Krsto(Serbian) Kristián(Slovak) Kristijan, Kristjan(Slovene) Kito(Sorbian) Christian, Kristian, Christer, Krister(Swedish)
Surname DescendantCristea(Romanian)
Same SpellingCristián

Popularity

People think this name is

mature   formal   wholesome   strong   refined   strange   serious  

Name Days

Spain: November 12

Categories

Entry updated April 16, 2019