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Names That Mean Christian

274 names found for "Christian"   (page 3 of 6) 

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Looking for names that mean Christian? We couldn't find the exact name Christian, but listed below are some first names meaning Christian or names similar to the word Christian.

Similar Names

Christan | Christiaan | Christiann | Christiano | Christien | Chrystian | Crisdean | Cristian | Cristiano | Criston |

Related Names

Ciss  (English)
Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of Any Masculine or Feminine Name Begining With Christ-, for Example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
Ciss  (English)
Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of Any Name Begining With Christ-, for Example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: a Feminine Fo
Cissie  (English)
Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of Any Masculine or Feminine Name Begining With Christ-, for Example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
Cissie  (English)
Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of Any Name Begining With Christ-, for Example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: a Feminine Fo
Cissy  (English)
Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of Any Masculine or Feminine Name Begining With Christ-, for Example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
Cissy  (English)
Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of Any Name Begining With Christ-, for Example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: a Feminine Fo
Columba  (Latin)
Dove. Famous Bearer, Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Columbina  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Columba: Dove. Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Columbine  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Columba: Dove. Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Constantine  (Latin)
Constant, Steadfast, from the Latin 'Constans' Famous Bearers: Several Roman and Byzantine Emperors Including Constantine the Great, the Christian Emperor Who Made Christianity the Official Religion o
Cornelius  (Latin)
From a Roman Clan Name Which is Derived from the Latin 'Cornu' Meaning Horn. Famous Bearers - a Devout Centurion Converted to Christianity by St Peter, a 3rd-century Pope, American Cornelius Vanderbil
Cretien  (French)
Christian
Cretien  (Greek)
Christian
Cris  (English)
Diminutive of Christopher: He Who Holds Christ in His Heart. Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ
Cris  (Spanish)
Variant Abbreviation of Christopher and Christian
Crist  (Welsh)
Christian
Crista  (Spanish)
Appointed One. A Christian
Cristabel  (Latin)
Beautiful Christian
Cristabell  (Latin)
Beautiful Christian
Cristen  (English)
Variant of Christian
Cristiano  (Latin)
Christian
Cristiano  (Spanish)
Christian
Cristin  (English)
Variant of Christian
Cristin  (Latin)
Christian
Cristina  (Spanish)
Christian; Another Form of Christina
Cristina  (Swedish)
Christian
Cristiona  (Latin)
Christian
Cristyn  (English)
Variant of Christian
Crysta  (Greek)
Anointed One; a Christian
Crystal  (Latin)
Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ
Crystal  (English)
A Jewel Name from the English Word Crystal, Referring to Crystal Glass, Based on the Greek 'Krustallos' Meaning Ice. Also a Variant of Christiana, Meaning Follower of Christ
Damaris  (Greek)
Derived from the Greek Word for Calf. Damaris Was an Athenian Woman Who St Paul Converted to Christianity. Gentle
Damaris  (Hebrew)
A Biblical Name Derived from the Greek Word for Calf. Damaris Was an Athenian Woman Who St Paul Converted to Christianity
Easter  (English)
From the Name of the Christian Festival, Which is Based on Eostre, the Name of a Germanic Spring Goddess. Sometimes Also Used As a Variant of Esther
Easter  (English)
Born at Easter. from the Name of the Christian Festival, Which is Based on Eostre, the Name of a Germanic Spring Goddess. Sometimes Also Used As a Variant of Esther
Faith  (English)
Faithful. A Christian Virtue Name Popular Among Th Century Puritans
Feirefiz  (Arthurian Legend)
A Mulatto Heathen Who Became Christian
Fletcher  (English)
Maker of Arrows. Often Used As a Surname, Less Commonly a Given Name. Famous Bearer: Fletcher Christian Was a Mutineer on the Infamous Ship 'Bounty'
Gideon  (Hebrew)
Destroyer One Who Has a Stump in Place of a Hand. A Hewer. Famous Bearer: the Gideons, a Christian Organization Distributing Bibles to Schools, Hospitals, and Hotels
Griselda  (German)
From the Old German, Meaning 'Grey Battle' or 'Christian Battle'
Grizel  (German)
Variant of Griselda: from the Old German, Meaning 'Grey Battle' or 'Christian Battle'
Grizzel  (German)
Variant of Griselda: from the Old German, Meaning 'Grey Battle' or 'Christian Battle'
Hope  (English)
One of the Three Christian Virtues (Faith, Hope and Charity)
Inez  (Greek)
Variant of Agnes: Poor, Pure, or Chaste. St. Agnes Was a 3rd Century Christian Martyr Whose January St Feast Day is Described in Keats' Poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'
Irene  (Greek)
Peace. an Early Christian Martyr, and Later Borne by Several Byzantine Empresses
Isidore  (Greek)
Strong Gift. Gift of Isis (This Name is Greek, Even Though Isis is an Egyptian Deity). St Isidore of Seville Tried to Convert Spanish Jews to Christianity During the Th Century
Kay  (English)
Variant of the Latin: Gaius; an Alternative Spelling of Cai. Sir Kay Was a Knight of King Arthur's Round Table. The Name Kay Also Appeared in Hans Christian Andersen's Story 'The Snow Queen'
Kerstan  (Latin)
Christian
Kersten  (Slavic)
Christian
Kerstin  (Swedish)
Christian
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