Christina

Etymology
Name of an early martyr, shortened from Christiana: " a Christian (woman)".

Alternative forms

 * Kristina

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1811 Mary Mitford: Christina, the Maid of the South Seas. A.J.Valpy, London 1811. page 26:
 * For never yet that maiden's woes
 * To check our social pleasure rose,
 * Her joy she shares, her grief's her own,
 * CHRISTINA CHRISTIAN weeps alone.
 * 1) * 1900 Elisabeth Luther Cary: ''The Rossettis:Dante Gabriel and Christina. Putnam's Sons 1900. page 230:
 * Her name "Christina" was derived from one of the Bonaparte family, Lady Dudley Stuart
 * 1) * 2006 Richard Paul Evans: Finding Noel: A Novel. Simon&Schuster 2006. ISBN 0743287037 page 168:
 * She was born on Christmas Day. I wanted to name her Holly. But with the last name of Wood, your mama wouldn't go for that. So we named her Christina.
 * She was born on Christmas Day. I wanted to name her Holly. But with the last name of Wood, your mama wouldn't go for that. So we named her Christina.

Related terms

 * Christian, Christiana, Christine, Kirsten, Kirsty, Kristen,  Kristin, Kristine
 * Chris, Chrissie, Chrissy, Christie, Christy, Kristi, Kristie, Kristy, Tina

Translations

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 * Latvian: Kristīna, Kristīne
 * Macedonian: Кристина, Христина
 * Northern Sami:
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 * Polish:
 * Scottish Gaelic: Cairistìona
 * Spanish:
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Anagrams

 * Christian

Proper noun

 * , a Latinate and Swedish type variant of Christine:.

Proper noun

 * , Latinate variant of Christine.

Proper noun

 * , Latinate variant of Kristine.

Proper noun

 * , a popular alternative spelling of Kristina. Name of a 17th century queen of Sweden.

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