Greek Origin

Christopher

Derived from Greek Christophoros, meaning 'bearer of Christ' or 'one who carries Christ.' Christopher became a saint's name in Christian tradition and reached worldwide prominence through explorer Christopher Columbus. The name has remained a cultural cornerstone in English-speaking countries, balancing timeless classical dignity with genuine warmth and approachability.

Christopher is a boy's name of Greek origin. Derived from Greek Christophoros, meaning 'bearer of Christ' or 'one who carries Christ.' Christopher became a saint's name in Christian tradition and reached worldwide prominence through explorer Christopher Columbus. The name has remained a cultural cornerstone in English-speaking countries, balancing timeless classical dignity with genuine warmth and approachability.

One of the most consistently popular names in the English-speaking world; patron saint of travelers; strong literary and historical associations.

Origin & Etymology

The name Christopher has roots in the Greek language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “Derived from Greek Christophoros, meaning 'bearer of Christ' or 'one who carries Christ”.

Cultural context: One of the most consistently popular names in the English-speaking world; patron saint of travelers; strong literary and historical associations.

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

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Famous Christophers5
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Christopher Nolan

EntertainmentBritish

Acclaimed filmmaker; 'Inception,' 'Interstellar,' 'Oppenheimer'

British-American filmmaker known for directing visually stunning and intellectually complex science fiction and thriller films. His acclaimed works include 'Inception,' 'The Dark Knight' trilogy, 'Interstellar,' and 'Oppenheimer,' earning multiple Academy Award nominations.

1970 – present

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Christopher Reeve

EntertainmentAmerican

Superman actor; disability rights advocate; courage and resilience

American actor best known for portraying Superman in four films (1978-1987). A skilled actor and director, he became an inspiring advocate for disability rights and spinal cord injury research following a horseback riding accident in 1995.

1952 – 2004

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Christopher Hitchens

Arts & LiteratureBritish

Author; journalist; public intellectual; 'God Is Not Great'

British-American author, journalist, and public intellectual known for his sharp wit, prolific writing, and controversial arguments on religion, politics, and literature. His works include 'God Is Not Great' and numerous collections of essays.

1949 – 2011

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Christopher Walken

EntertainmentAmerican

Academy Award-winning actor; distinctive voice; film versatility

American actor renowned for his distinctive voice, peculiar cadence, and versatile roles in films spanning drama, comedy, and thriller genres. His acclaimed work includes roles in 'The Deer Hunter,' 'Pulp Fiction,' and 'Hairspray.'

1943 – present

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Christopher Columbus

HistoricalItalian

Explorer; 1492 Atlantic crossing; European contact with Americas

Italian-born explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean under the Spanish flag in 1492, leading an expedition that made European contact with the Caribbean islands. His voyage is traditionally marked as the beginning of European colonial exploration of the Americas.

1451 – 1506

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Christopher mean?

Christopher means "Derived from Greek Christophoros, meaning 'bearer of Christ' or 'one who carries Christ.' Christopher became a saint's name in Christian tradition and reached worldwide prominence through explorer Christopher Columbus. The name has remained a cultural cornerstone in English-speaking countries, balancing timeless classical dignity with genuine warmth and approachability.", and is of Greek origin.

Is Christopher a boy name?

Christopher is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Christopher?

Christopher is of Greek origin. One of the most consistently popular names in the English-speaking world; patron saint of travelers; strong literary and historical associations.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

3

Origin

Greek

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