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Around the world, Krisztina (Кристина , Krisztina , كريستينا ) is a widespread female given name. The forename Krisztina is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Moldova, where it is a common female name, Russia, where it is quite a common feminine name, and Hungary (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Eastern Europe, particularly Russia, Ukraine, and Hungary. Very seldom, Krisztina is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Кристина | Moldova, Ukraine, Hungary, Belarus, Russia |
Krisztina | Serbia, Hungary, Germany, Russia, Romania |
كريستينا | Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Palestinian Territory, Sudan |
クリスティーナ | Japan |
Cerstin, Christiana, Christiane, Christin, Christina, Christine, Chryscina, Cristiana, Cristiane, Cristin, Cristina, Kerstin, Kine, Kristi, Kristiane, Kristiina, Kristin, Kristina, Kristine, Kristy, Kristín, Kristína, Kristýna, Krisztína, Krystiana, Krystyna, Χριστίνα, Χριστιάνα, Керстин, Кине, Крисзтина, Кристи, Кристиана, Кристиина, Кристийна, Кристин, Кристине, Крися, Крыстына, Крістіана, Крістіна, Крістіне, Крістін, Христина, כריסטינה, קריסטין, קריסטינה, קרסטין, كرستن, كريستيانا, كريستين,
Krisztina is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Christine Daaé , the character from Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera; Christine Chapel , the Star Trek Character, Star Trek: The Original Series; Lady Christina de Souza , the fictional character from the television series Doctor Who, Planet of the Dead; Cristina Yang , the Fictional character in Grey's Anatomy and Lady Flash , and in many other works.