Kristen Cavalieri
'The Hills' reality television personality, businesswoman
Kristen Cavallari is an American television personality and businesswoman born on January 21, 1987, in Denver, Colorado, who rose to prominence through her appearance on MTV's 'The Hills' (2006-2010). Originally introduced as Kristin Cavallari on the show, she became known for her dramatic interpersonal conflicts and storylines that captivated the reality television audience of the late 2000s. Her time on 'The Hills' led to multiple spin-off projects and reality television opportunities, including 'The Hills: New Beginnings,' a revival of the original series. Beyond reality television, Cavallari has built a successful business empire, launching her own lifestyle brand, jewelry line, and wellness products. She has also worked as a television host and has maintained a presence on social media and podcast platforms. Her transition from reality television personality to businesswoman demonstrates her ability to leverage her fame into diverse entrepreneurial ventures. Cavallari is known for her controversial statements and outspoken personality, which has generated significant media attention and public debate. Her career exemplifies the evolution of reality television and the opportunities it has created for personalities to build media empires and expand beyond their initial television appearances.
Kristen Stewart
Twilight actress, 'Spencer' (2021), diverse film roles
Kristen Dunst
'Interview with the Vampire,' Spider-Man trilogy, 'The Power of the Dog'
Kristen Bell
'Veronica Mars,' 'The Good Place,' voice of Anna in Frozen
Kristen Chenoweth
Broadway star, 'Pushing Daisies,' singer and actress
Kristen Wiig
Saturday Night Live, Bridesmaids, comedic actress
Entertainment
American
1987
Thinking about the name
Kristen
Latin origin
“Derived from the Latin Christianus, meaning 'follower of Christ,' Kristen is a streamlined, thoroughly Americanized form of Christine. It rose to prominence in the 1960s-1980s as parents sought a modern alternative to the more formal Christine, striking a balance between classical religious significance and contemporary simplicity. Its consistent popularity reflects both its accessibility and elegant brevity.”