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Names that mean christian

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Christian in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Christian

AchaicusBiblical — "Latinized form of the Greek name (Achaikos), which referred to the region in Greece called (Achaia), situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus. In the New Testament this is the name of a Corinthian Christian who aided Saint Paul."AmbrozyPolish — "Polish cognate of the Greek Ambrosios, a name derived from ambrosios immortal The name was borne by a 4th-century saint who was bishop of Milan. He is considered to be one of the four great Latin doctors of the Christian Church. Short: Mroz. Pet: Mrozek"AnisimRussian — "the Greek Onesimos useful, profitable. The name, which was used as a common slave name in ancient times, was borne by a runaway slave converted to Christianity by St. Paul"AnzioItalian — "Christian"AnzyoItalian — "Christian"ArkhipRussian — "the Greek Arkhippos ruler of horses, a compounding of the elements arkhe rule and hippos horse The name was borne by St. Arkhippos, one of the earliest Christian converts. Pet: Khipa"BaudilioSpanish — "the Latin Baudelius, a name believed to have its root in the Celtic language with the definition victory. The name was borne by a 3rd- or 4th-century saint and missionary who helped spread the Christian religion throughout France"BrantonEnglish — "Variant of Brand. Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant was a renowned strategist who fought for the British during the American Revolution, and a devout scholar who translated Christian religious works into his native Indian tongue."CarsDutch — "Christian"CarstenGerman — "Blessed, Annointed one|A follower of Christ, Christian."CarstonLatin — "Christian"ChrestaEnglish — "Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher."ChristianosEnglish — "Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher."ChristiansenDanish — "Son of the Christian"CissEnglish — "Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher."ConstantineAmerican — "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 of the Roman Empire"CretienFrench — "Christian"CristWelsh — "Christian"CristianoLatin — "Christian"CrystekHungarian — "Christian"FeirefizArthurian Legend — "A mulatto heathen who becomes Christian"JachymCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Joachim, a cognate of the He-brew Jehoiakim, which is from Yehoyakim God will establish In medieval Christian tradition, Joachim was the name assigned to the father of the Virgin Mary, as Anne was assigned to her mother. Pet: Jach"KfisterSwedish — "Christian"KhrystiyanrGreek — "Christian"KittEnglish — "Diminutive of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ."KnstianScandinavian — "An anointed Christian Kristan, "KonstantynPolish — "Polish form of Constantine, which is from the Latin Constantinus, a derivative of constans steadfast, constant. The name was borne by Constantine the Great 2807—337, the first emperor of Rome to be converted to Christianity"KrischanrGreek — "Christian"KristSwedish — "Christian"KristarSwedish — "Christian"KrisztianHungarian — "Christian"KrystiyanUkrainian — "Christian"KrzysztofrGreek — "Christian"MlronPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Myron, a name de-rived from myron myrrh, a fragrant resin used in making incense and perfume The name is said to have been taken up by early Christians because of the gift of myrrh made to the Christ child by the Wise Men"NasraaniArabic — "Christian"SanzioItalian — "Christian"SanzyoItalian — "Christian"SebastjanPolish — "the Greek Sebastianos a man of Sebastia, a town in Asia Minor The name was borne by a 3rd-century Christian soldier of Rome, martyred under Diocletian by the arrows of his fellow soldiers"SteffordEnglish — "Crown, wreath. From biblical Stephen, the first Christian martyr. Surname."StefonEnglish — "Crown, wreath. From biblical Stephen, the first Christian martyr."

Girl names that mean Christian

Anna CristinaArabic — "Graceful Christian"BefienaHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."CairistionaGaelic — "Christian"CersteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CersteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CersteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CerstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CerstieGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CerstyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"ChrinaAmerican — "Christian"ChriseaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChriseeEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisiteLatin — "Little Christian."ChrisseaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisseeEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisseyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrissiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrissieIrish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChristabeelFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChristabelLatin — "Beautiful Christian."ChristabelaFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChristabelahLatin — "Beautiful Christian."ChristabeleFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChristabellFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChristabellaLatin — "Beautiful Christian."ChristabellahLatin — "Beautiful Christian."ChristabelleEnglish — "Beautiful Christian."ChristahelLatin — "Beautiful Christian, from 'Christus' meaning Christ and 'bella' meaning beautiful. Famous bearers: S. T. Coleridge's poem Christabel, British suffragette Christabel Pankhurst."ChristainGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristainaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristainahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristaineGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristanEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristanaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristanahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristaneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristaynGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeanGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeanaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeanahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeaneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeeLatin — "Little Christian."ChristeenEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeenaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeenahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeeneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeinGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeinaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeinahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristeineGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristelleFrench — "Alteration of Christine a Christian, formed by replacing the suffix Ane with the suffix -elle See CHRISTIANS Van Kristell, Kristelle"ChristenaEnglish — "Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ."ChristeneEnglish — "Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ."ChristeyLatin — "Little Christian."ChristiIrish — "Little Christian."ChristiaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristianahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristianeFrench — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristieScottish — "Little Christian."ChristinGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristinahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristineEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristinhaPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Christine, a deriva-tive of the Ecclesiastic Late Latin christianus, which is from the Greek christianos a Christian, a follower of Christ"ChristobellFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChristobellaFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChristobelleFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChristyEnglish — "Little Christian."ChristynEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristynaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristynahLatin — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChristyneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChrisyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrysiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrysieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrystabelFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystabelaFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystabelahFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystabeleFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystabellFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystabellaFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystabellahFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystabelleFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrysteeLatin — "Little Christian."ChrysteyLatin — "Little Christian."ChrystiLatin — "Little Christian."ChrystieGreek — "Little Christian."ChrystinaEnglish — "Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ."ChrystobelFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystobelaFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystobelaahFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystobeleFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystobellFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystobellaFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystobellahFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystobelleFrench — "Beautiful Christian."ChrystyLatin — "Little Christian."ChrystynGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChrystynaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChrystynahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChrystyneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"ChrysyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."CiorstagGaelic — "Christian"CiorstanGaelic — "Christian"CirsteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirsteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirsteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirstieGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirstyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"ColumbinaLatin — "Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity."CrissieScottish — "S short form of Christine, Christian."CrissyScottish — "S short form of Christine, Christian."CristabelLatin — "Beautiful Christian."CristabelaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristabelahFrench — "Beautiful Christian."CristabeleFrench — "Beautiful Christian."CristabellLatin — "Beautiful Christian."CristabellaFrench — "Beautiful Christian."CristabellahFrench — "Beautiful Christian."CristabelleFrench — "Beautiful Christian."CristainGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristainaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristainahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristaineGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristanaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristanahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristaneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeanGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeanaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeanahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeaneScottish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeenGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeenaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeenahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeeneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeinGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeinaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeinahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeineGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristenaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristenahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristeneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristinaSpanish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristineItalian — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CristionaLatin — "Christian"CrystynaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CrystynahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"CrystyneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"EphanaHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EphiphantGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."EpifaneeHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpifaneyHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpifaniHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpifaniaSpanish — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpifanieHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpiphamaHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpiphaneeHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpiphaneyHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpiphaniHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpiphaniaHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpiphanieHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpiphanyEnglish — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyfaneeHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyfaneyHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyfaniHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyfaniaHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyfanieHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyfanyHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyphaneeHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyphaniHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyphaniaHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyphanieHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."EpyphanyHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."FrankishFrench — "monarchy, Clovis I c 466-511 and converted him to Christianity"HelfeneFrench — "From the Greek Helene, which is derived from the element ele light The name was borne by the Christian mother c. 248-327 of Constantine the Great. Her influence led to the toleration of Christian-ity, and she is credited with finding the True Cross buried in a hillock close to Calvary"KersteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KersteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KersteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstiaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstiahGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstieGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KhristeanGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeanahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeaneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeeLatin — "Little Christian."KhristeenRussian — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeenaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeenahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeeneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeinGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeinaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeinahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeineGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristeyLatin — "Little Christian."KhristiLatin — "Little Christian."KhristieLatin — "Little Christian."KhristinRussian — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristinaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristinahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristineArabic — "ScanDinavian Kristina Christian"KhristynGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristynaRussian — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhristynahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhrysteeLatin — "Little Christian."KhrysteyLatin — "Little Christian."KhrystieLatin — "Little Christian."KhrystyLatin — "Little Christian."KhrystynRussian — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhrystynaPolish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhrystynahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KhrystyneRussian — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KiristeanaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KirrstiahGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirsteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirsteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirsteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstiaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstiahGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstieLatin — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstyLatin — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KjerstinScandinavian — "Christian"KllikinaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Christine, a name ulti-mately derived from the Greek christianos a Christian, a follower of Christ"KlrstenGerman — "A borrowing from the Scandinavians, Kirsten is a cognate of Christiana a Christian, a fol-lower of Christ See CHRISTIANA"KrissieEnglish — "S short form of Christine, Christian."KrissyAmerican — "S short form of Christine, Christian."KristabelaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristabelahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristabellahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristableGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristainGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristainaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristainahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristaineGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristanGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristanaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristanahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristaneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristaynGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristaynaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristaynahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristeenScottish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristeenaScottish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristeenahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristeeneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristinahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristjanaScandinavian — "Christian"KristonGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristynGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristynaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristynahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristyneEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristynnGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristynnaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristynnahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KristynneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrisztHungarian — "Christian"KrisztinaGreek — "Christian"KrystaPolish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystanaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystanahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystaneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrysteenGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrysteenaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrysteenahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystinGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystinaCzech / Slovak — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystinahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystineEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystjanaPolish — "Polish cognate of the Greek Christiana, a feminine form of Christiano a Christian, which is derived from christianos a follower of Christ, a Christian Short: Krysta. Pet: Krystka"KrystkaPolish — "Christian"KrystonGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystynPolish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystynaPolish — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystyneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystynkaPolish — "Christian"KrystynnGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystynnaGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystynnahGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KrystynneGreek — "Christ-bearer, Little Christian"KtisztinaHungarian — "Christian"KursteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KursteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KursteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KurstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KurstiaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KurstieGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KurstyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"MalcolminaScottish — "Feminine form of Malcolm, the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Maolcolm servant of Columba, which is derived from the elements maol servant of and Colm Columba. St. Columba 521-97 was an Irish missionary who played a major role in converting Scotland to Christianity"NessieGreek — "Diminutive of Agnes: Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century.Pure."Nest NestaArabic — "Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rD century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast Day is DescribeD in Keats poem The Eve of St Agnes. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then reviveD in the 19th century.Pure"RahibahArabic — "Christian"StinaDanish — "Christian"StinneDanish — "Christian"TarsaIranian — "A worshipper of fire; also a Christian"TheophaniahGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."TheophanoGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."TheophanyaGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."TheophanyahGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."ThophanieHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."ThophanoHebrew — "Born on January 6th, A Christian festival."UrszulaPolish — "From the Latin Ursula, a diminutive form of ursa she-bear. The name was borne by a legendary Christian British princess who is said to have been martyred in the 4th century along with eleven thousand virgins by the Huns at Cologne"