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    Cristyn / Christian / Christina / Kristian / Kristina

    Cristyn · Christian (English, German) · Chrétien (French) · Cristiano (Italian, Spanish)

    Pronunciation: KRIS-tin

    ⚥ Unisex
    Latin

    Meaning

    follower of Christ

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    Cristyn is a variant of the name Christine or Christian, both derived from the Latin 'Christianus', meaning 'a Christian' or 'follower of Christ'. The name has been in use since early Christian times, spreading throughout Europe with the adoption of Christianity. Its usage as a given name for both males and females reflects the broader trend of names with religious significance being applied across genders, particularly in cultures where Christian faith was central.

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Christine
    • Kristin
    • Kristen
    • Cristin

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    • Cris
    • Tina

    Cristyn in different fonts

    CristynDancing Script
    CristynCaveat
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