Khristya name meaning

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Updated: March 13th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: Russian
Pronunciation: k(h)-rist-ya
Meaning: Anointed, Form of Christopher, Disciple of Christ, Beautiful Christian, Disciple of the Christ and The Anointed One
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What does Khristya mean?

Originated from Latin, Khristya typically bestowed upon baby girls is particulary used in Russian. Khristya is a form of ever lasting, prominent and biblical Christina. Christina is variation of well-liked and enduring Christiana.

Christina is derived from Christine. Christina is effeminate variation of Christian. Christina is Greek cognate of Christiane. Originated from Latin, Christina, Christina means "Anointed Christian and Christ-bearer".

How do I pronounce Khristya?

Three syllabled Khristya is most commonly pronounced as k(h)-rist-ya. khr(is)-tya is the different way(s) to pronounce the name.

Variants of Khristya

Christina, Christiana, Christiane, Carsta, Chrystel, Kristin, Christene, Anachristina, Christinamarie, Christianah, Stiane, Christian, Karsta, Christa, Chrystell, Crystal, Krystal, Kristín, Chrystene, Anna

How popular is the name Khristya?

Khristya is a familiar baby name in Ukraine and Russia. According to our evaluation, at least 900 people have been bestowed Khristya around the globe.

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What numerology tells about Khristya?

To have letter A as your capstone in your name represents your wild personality, individuality, originality and ambitious spirit. You act cold around people not because you are insensitive as they believe but scared of getting carried away by your emotions. You like your freedom and independence. You have no problem standing up for what's right, no matter if it concerns you, someone you know or someone you've just met.

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  •  Vlacheslav - Majorly used in Russian, Vlacheslav has origin in Slavonic, a boy name, meaning of Vlacheslav is "Glory and Crown and Glory". Vlacheslav is resulted from Wenceslas.

Famous people named Khristya

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