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Globally, Христиан (Christiaan , Khristian , Christianus , and others...) is a common male forename. The forename Христиан is characteristic of South Africa, where it is quite a common male name, Aruba, and Netherlands, where it is quite a rare masculine name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in South Africa, Indonesia, and Netherlands. Much less frequently, Христиан is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Christianus, Christiaan | Netherlands, Indonesia, United States, Belgium, South Africa |
Khristian | Guatemala, Indonesia, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States |
Hristian | Bulgaria, China, Philippines, United States, Belgium |
Христиан | Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia |
Xristian | United States, Argentina, Peru |
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Христиан is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Christian Buddenbrook , the character from Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks; Christian Shephard , the fictional character of the TV series Lost; Moosbrugger , the character from Musil's The Man Without Qualities; Christian Troy , the fictional character, Nip/Tuck and Christian Brenner , the fictional character from Lindenstraße, among other works.
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