Christine
#2220 (overall)
Popularity Summary
While less common among newborns today, Christine remains a beloved classic name with enduring charm, especially appreciated for its historical and cultural depth.
Why Parents Choose Christine
Parents often choose Christine for its timeless elegance, spiritual significance, and its connection to faith and tradition. It offers a classic yet graceful feel, suitable for many generations.
History & Cultural Significance
Originating from the Greek name 'Christina,' which means 'follower of Christ,' Christine became popular in medieval Europe and has remained a timeless choice for girls. It gained popularity through saints and historical figures, maintaining its charm through centuries.
Christine is a classic feminine name with strong roots in Christian tradition, widely used across Western countries. It embodies grace and faith, often associated with devotion and purity.
Notable People Named Christine
- Christine DaaƩ - The fictional character from Gaston Leroux's 'The Phantom of the Opera'
- Christine Lahti - American actress and filmmaker
- Saint Christine - Early Christian saint and martyr
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Pop Culture References
- Christine - The 1983 horror film based on Stephen King's novel
- Christine DaaƩ - Character in 'The Phantom of the Opera'
- Saint Christine - Patron saint of young girls and teachers