In the English-speaking world the form Christine was more popular for most of the 20th century, though Christina eventually overtook it. Famous bearers include actress Christina Ricci (1980-) and singer Christina Aguilera (1980-).
This name was borne by an ancient Greek comic poet from around the 3rd century BC: his original name was Euangelos, but he is more often referred to by the latinized forms of his name, namely this one and Euangelus. In later times, the name Evangelus is also regularly used to refer to the martyr and saint Evangelicus of Tomis, who lived in the 3rd century AD.
In some cases this name can be a short form of longer names that start with Leo, such as Leonard.
This was the name of a 13th-century Italian saint who made clothes for the poor. As an English name, it has never been common.