Kristina
Found 6 entry about "Kristina"
Кристина(Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian)
The pronunciation of Kristina is kris-TEE-nah.
kris-TEE-na(Swedish, German)
kris-TEE-nə(English)
kryis-tyi-NU(Lithuanian)
Kristina Name meanings & History
Scandinavian, Slavic. The name Kristina means "follower of Christ" and derives from the Greek name Christina. It is a form of the name Christian, which was first used as a given name in Sweden in the late 1800s. Form of Christina in several languages. It is also an English variant of Christina and a Bulgarian variant of Hristina. Kristina is used as a given name for girls.
Zodiac Sign of Kristina: Kundalini (Hindu, for power) Scorpio
Synonyms of Kristina:
K: Karate,Kundalini,Karma,Kind
R: Rational,Reason,Resourceful,Restless
I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved
S: Sex,Security,Social Standing,Solidity,Status,Sensuality,Success
T: Tireless,Talkative,Truth,Testy,Doubting Thomas,Tacky,Touchy
N: Nervous,Neat,Nice,Nutrition,Nitpicking,Nagging,Neurosis
A: Argumentative,Ambitious,Assertive,Angry,Action,Aggressive
Kristina is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people named Kristina include Swedish author Kristina Sandberg, Russian ice skater Kristina Astakhova, and Czech tennis player Kristýna Plíšková.
2.) Kristina (Female)
Usage: Greek
Meanings: (Greek) anointed; (Scandinavian) Christ’s follower
Other Forms: Christina, Krista, Kristie, Krysteena, Tina
3.) KRISTINA (Female)
Usage: German
Meanings: Germanic cognate of the Late Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christianus, which is derived from the Greek Christianos (a Christian, a follower of Christ). Short: Kris, Krista, Tina. Pet: Kristie. (KRIS-TEENAH)
4.) Kristina (Female)
5.) Kristina (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: (Greek) Christian; anointed. (Scandinavian) a form of Christina.
Other Forms: Khristina, Kristeena, Kristeenah, Kristeina, Kristeinah, Kristinah
6.) KRISTINA (Female)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: Scandinavian (mainly Swedish) form of Christina, which is from Christiana, the Late Latin feminine form of Christianus, which in turn is derived from the Greek christianos (a follower of Christ, a Christian). The name was borne by Queen Kristina (1626-89), who succeeded her father, Gustavus Adolphus, to the Swedish throne in 1632. Cognate: Kirsten (Danish, Norwegian); Kerstin (Swedish). Pet: Stinne (Danish); Kicki (Swedish). (KRIS-TEE-NAH)