Kristi Harrower is an Australian professional basketball player, who three times (2000, 2004 and 2008) won the silver medal with the Australian Women's Team at the Summer Olympics, and also the bronze in 2012. She played in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) from 1998 to 2005 for the Phoenix Mercury and Minnesota Lynx.
This is my spelling. And my birth year is at the start of the peak of this spelling (well done parents! Followed a trend for once in your life I see). This has been a nightmare throughout my school years. It can be spelled over 50 ways AND EVERYONE GETS IT WRONG EVERY TIME. But I'm not bitter -- anymore. It's a joke now and rather than spell it (for instance, wait list at an eatery), it's easier to just say "whatever, sound it out" :-D It seemed okay when I was younger; not sure how it sounds as an older human. As I get older, I'll update Unless I kick out sooner than later.
I like this name with K. Also good nickname for Kristina.
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In 2018, 39 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Kristi* who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 627th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens. *as a first name, not a nickname.
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This is my name. I didn't get picked on about it, but I've always hated it. It's so undignified, and it sounds like "crusty". I can't imagine being an old woman with this name. Don't do this to your child. Name her Christine or something and just use this as a nickname.
I don't really like this name, but I might be a little biased since I had a classmate in the seventh grade named Kristi who tortured me endlessly. Anyway, about the name. It seems like someone tried to spell Christy in a creative way.
Can you say butchering? I dislike this name, but I am slightly biased. Being a Christy and having this as a classmate's name after 6th Grade on was awful. Plus I think any variant beginning with "K" wipes Christ out of the name, and that is the best thing about my name in my opinion. Good name, bad spelling, nuff said.
In Albania Kristi was #2 for newborns in 2000.