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Forename Крістоф

In the entire world, Крістоф (Christophe France Germany Belgium Austria United States, Christoph France Germany Belgium Austria United States, Kristof France Germany Belgium Austria United States) is a widespread masculine first name. The first name Крістоф is characteristic of Western Europe, particularly France, where it is a widespread masculine name, Germany, where it is a common male name, and Belgium (explore the name in all countries). Much less frequently, Крістоф is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Крістоф

name Христофор, name Kristófer, name Cristòfol, name Cristoph, name Cristóbal, name Кристапс, name Christofer, name Кристоффер, name Кристобаль, name Cristoffaro, name Krištof, name كريستوف, name Крістофер, name Christophe, name Cristoforo, name כריסטוף, name Christophorus, name Cristóvão, name Kristofer, name Chrystophe, name Kristóf, name Крістоф, name Krzysiek, name كريستوبال, name Кшыштаф, name Kristof, name Tòfol, name Крыстафер, name Крыстоф, name Кристофер, name Крыштоф, name כריסטופר, name Кристоф, name Кестер, name Криштоф, name Kristoffer, name Кшиштоф, name Christoph, name Christof, name Kester, name Kristofs, name Krzysio, name Kristaps, name Christoffer, name Kryštof, name Krzysztof, name Кристофоль, name Christov, name Christofor, name Krzyś, name Krzystof, name Christopher, name Кристов, name Cristobal
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Christoph, Kristof, Christophe Belgium, Austria, France, Germany, United States
Крістоф Ukraine

First name Крістоф in the context

Крістоф is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Wes Gibbins , character in How to Get Away with Murder; David North , the fictional character in Marvel Comics; Christoph Bogner , the fictional character from Lindenstraße; Kristof Welvis , character in Spoed and Christoph Probst , the operatic character in the opera Weiße Rose (Zimmermann, 1967/68), among other works.

Characteristic surnames

Кіш, Коба, Ковач, Гинда, Ембер, Томей, Треспеш, Савчук, and Мітрофанський