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All over the world, Christophe (Christophe , Кристоф , كريستوف , among others...) is a widespread masculine first name. The first name Christophe is habitual in Western Europe, particularly France, where it is a widespread boy's name, Belgium, where it is quite a common boy's name, and Luxembourg (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is commonest in France, Cameroon, and Belgium. Much less frequently, Christophe is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Christophe | France, Cameroon, United States, Belgium, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Кристоф | Russia, Ukraine, Estonia |
كريستوف | Lebanon, Iraq, Morocco |
כריסטוף | Israel |
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Christophe is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Wes Gibbins , character in How to Get Away with Murder; Christophe , the musical character in the musical Passing Strange by Stew; Christophe , the fictional character appearing in the movie « Un cargo pour l'Afrique », A Cargo to Africa; Kristoff , the fictional character from the 2013 film Frozen and David North , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, among other works.
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