Christian Root baby names
Names tagged with “Christian Root” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
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- Kristy
Celtic
84A diminutive form of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.' Popular as a modern spelling variant.
- Khristopher
Greek
84Bearer of Christ; from Greek 'christos' (anointed) and 'pherein' (to bear). The 'Kh' spelling reflects modern phonetic variation of the traditional 'Ch' pronunciation.
- Chrislynn
English
84A modern blended name combining Christian (Christ-follower) with the feminine suffix -lynn, creating a contemporary name with spiritual undertones.
- Kristyn
Celtic
84Variant of Kristine/Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ.' The 'y' spelling reflects modern Scottish and Scandinavian naming trends.
- Krysten
Celtic
62Variant of Kirsten, from Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ'. Modern spelling with K emphasizes contemporary style.
- Kierstin
Scottish
42From Norse 'Kirsten,' derived from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.' Popularized in Scandinavia and Scotland with modern spelling variants.
- Kyrsten
Celtic
42Modern spelling variant of Kirsten, derived from Christine. Means 'follower of Christ' with Scandinavian influence.
- Kerstin
Scandinavian
42From Swedish, derived from Kirsten. Related to Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ,' popular in Scandinavian regions.
- Keirsten
Celtic
42Modern variant of Kirsten, combining Norse and Celtic roots. Ultimately from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ,' with Scottish spelling variations.
- Christianjames
English
42Compound of Christian (follower of Christ, from Latin Christianus) and James (from Hebrew Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter'). A modern constructed name blending religious and traditional elements.
- Christianne
French
42Feminine form of Christian, derived from Latin 'christianus' meaning 'follower of Christ.' Popular in French-speaking regions since the 16th century.
- Kristan
Celtic
10Variant of Christian, from Latin 'Christianus' meaning follower of Christ, with Celtic phonetic adaptation.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
