Christine

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French Christine. Doublet of Christina.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɹɪsˈtiːn/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -iːn
  • Hyphenation: Chris‧tine

Proper noun

Christine

  1. A female given name from Ancient Greek.
    • 1913, Ethel May Dell, The Rocks of Valpré, BiblioBazaar, LLC, published 2007, →ISBN, page 36:
      "Chris?" he repeated after her very softly, his eyes upon her, tenderly indulgent. "Ah! let it be Christine. I may call you that?"
      "My actual name is Christina, but that's a detail. You can call me Christine if you like it best."
  2. A locale in the United States:
    1. A town in Texas; named for the first white baby girl born there.
    2. A city in North Dakota; probably named for Swedish opera singer Christina Nilsson.
    3. An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
    4. A former settlement in California; named for an early Swiss settler.

Usage notes

  • Popular in the 20th century in the English-speaking world.

Translations

Anagrams

Cebuano

Etymology

From English Christine, from French Christine.

Proper noun

Christine

  1. a female given name from French

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:Christine.

Danish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Feminine form of Christian.

Proper noun

Christine

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Christina

References

  • Danskernes Navne, based on CPR data: 28 677 females with the given name Christine (compared to 48 844 named Kristine) have been registered in Denmark between about 1890 (=the population alive in 1967) and January 2005, with the frequency peak in the 19th century. Accessed on 19 May 2011.

Dutch

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌkrɪsˈti.nə/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: Chris‧ti‧ne
  • Rhymes: -inə

Proper noun

Christine f

  1. a female given name

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kʁis.tin/

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin Chrīstiāna, the name of an early martyr. Doublet of chrétienne.

Proper noun

Christine f

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Christina

Etymology 2

Borrowed from German Christkind.

Proper noun

Christine f

  1. (Louisiana) a folkloric figure similar to Santa Claus who brings gifts on New Year's Eve
  2. (Louisiana) Santa Claus
    Synonym: Papa Noël

References

  • Dictionary of Louisiana French: As Spoken in Cajun, Creole, and American Indian Communities (2009; →ISBN; →ISBN)

German

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Proper noun

Christine f (genitive Christines or Christine)

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Christina

Norwegian

Proper noun

Christine

  1. a female given name, variant of Kristine

Swedish

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Proper noun

Christine c (genitive Christines)

  1. a female given name, variant of Kristina
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