French Origin

Christine

A French feminine form of Christian, derived from Latin Christianus, meaning 'follower of Christ.' Christine gained international prominence through French literature, royalty, and entertainment, offering a sophisticated European alternative to the English Christina. It balances classical religious heritage with continental elegance.

Christine is a name of French origin. A French feminine form of Christian, derived from Latin Christianus, meaning 'follower of Christ.' Christine gained international prominence through French literature, royalty, and entertainment, offering a sophisticated European alternative to the English Christina. It balances classical religious heritage with continental elegance.

A perennial top-50 name in English-speaking countries; particularly associated with Francophone and Northern European cultures.

Origin & Etymology

The name Christine has roots in the French language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a French feminine form of Christian, derived from Latin Christianus, meaning 'follower of Christ”.

Cultural context: A perennial top-50 name in English-speaking countries; particularly associated with Francophone and Northern European cultures.

As a unisex's name, Christine carries the character of its French heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Famous Christines8
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Christine Losin

otherFrench

Chef, restaurateur, culinary innovator

Chef and restaurateur known for her innovative approach to French cuisine and her work in sustainable and ethical food practices. She has been influential in elevating culinary standards in her regions.

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Christine Daaé

FictionalFrench

Heroine of The Phantom of the Opera

Soprano protagonist of Gaston Leroux's 'The Phantom of the Opera,' a young opera singer caught between her childhood musical mentor and a charming nobleman. She represents the archetype of the innocent heroine with hidden depths.

From: The Phantom of the Opera

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Christine Bleakley

EntertainmentBritish

TV presenter, The X Factor, Dancing on Ice

Northern Irish television presenter and model best known for her work on 'The X Factor,' 'Dancing on Ice,' and 'Daybreak.' She is recognized for her engaging on-screen presence and professionalism in live television.

1979 – present

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Christine King

EntertainmentAmerican

Molly Weasley in Harry Potter films

American actress known for her role as Molly Weasley in the 'Harry Potter' film series and numerous other film and television performances. She is respected for her warmth and distinctive voice in character work.

1965 – present

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Christine Elise

EntertainmentAmerican

Child's Play 2, Beverly Hills 90210

American actress and screenwriter known for her role as Kat Willson in the cult classic film 'Child's Play 2' and appearances in numerous television shows including 'Beverly Hills 90210.' She has worked extensively in horror and drama genres.

1965 – present

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Christine Lagarde

PoliticsFrench

IMF Managing Director, ECB President, Global finance leader

French politician and economist who served as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (2011-2019) and is currently President of the European Central Bank. She is one of the most influential women in global finance and economic policy.

1956 – present

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Christine Baranski

EntertainmentAmerican

Actress in Cybill, Frasier, The Good Wife

American actress known for her versatile roles in film, television, and theater, including iconic performances in 'Cybill,' 'Frasier,' and 'The Good Wife.' She is a Tony Award nominee and accomplished stage performer.

1952 – present

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Christine Nöstlinger

Arts & LiteratureAustrian

Children's author, Hans Christian Andersen Award winner

Austrian children's author and illustrator best known for creating 'Mein Freund Caveman' and 'The Cucumber King,' bringing imaginative, socially conscious stories to young readers. She was a multiple-time winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award.

1936 – 2018

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Christine mean?

Christine means "A French feminine form of Christian, derived from Latin Christianus, meaning 'follower of Christ.' Christine gained international prominence through French literature, royalty, and entertainment, offering a sophisticated European alternative to the English Christina. It balances classical religious heritage with continental elegance.", and is of French origin.

Is Christine a boy or girl name?

Christine is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Christine?

Christine is of French origin. A perennial top-50 name in English-speaking countries; particularly associated with Francophone and Northern European cultures.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

3

Origin

French

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