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    Pronunciation: KSHISH-tof

    ♂ Male
    Greek

    Meaning

    bearer of Christ

    Origin

    Greek

    History & Etymology

    Kšyštof is the Lithuanian form of Christopher. The name Christopher itself derives from the Greek name Christophoros (Χριστόφορος), which means 'Christ-bearer'. This name was originally a metaphorical Christian name, signifying someone who carries Christ in their heart. Over time, it became associated with the legend of Saint Christopher, a giant who reputedly carried the Christ Child across a river.

    The name gained widespread popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages due to the veneration of Saint Christopher, who became one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and the patron saint of travelers. Different linguistic regions adapted the name to their own phonology, leading to variations like Kšyštof in Lithuanian. While the legend of Saint Christopher has been re-evaluated by the Catholic Church, the name remains popular, particularly in Eastern European countries.

    Famous People Named Kšyštof

    • Kšyštof Lavrinovič (Lithuanian basketball player)
    • Kšyštof Ševčenko (Lithuanian politician)

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