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All around the world, Krzystof (Krzystof
) is quite a rare male first name. The forename Krzystof is characteristic of Poland, where it is quite a rare boy's name, Germany, where it is a rare masculine name, and Greece. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Poland, Germany, and the United States. Much less frequently, Krzystof is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Krzystof | Germany, Czechia, Spain, United States, Poland |
Christof, Christofer, Christoffer, Christofor, Christoph, Christophe, Christopher, Christophorus, Christov, Cristobal, Cristoforo, Cristòfol, Cristóbal, Cristóvão, Kester, Kristaps, Kristof, Kristofer, Kristoffer, Kristóf, Kristófer, Krištof, Kryštof, Krzysiek, Krzysio, Krzysztof, Krzyś, Tòfol, Кестер, Крзистоф, Крзыстоф, Кристапс, Кристобаль, Кристов, Кристоф, Кристофер, Кристофоль, Кристоффер, Криштоф, Крыстафер, Крыстоф, Крыштоф, Крістоф, Крістофер, Кшиштоф, Кшыштаф, Христофор, כריסטופר, كريستوبال, كريستوف,
Krzystof is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Krzysztof Dobrzański , character in Brzydula and Krzysztof Jędras , the fictional character in the Polish medical drama television series "Na dobre i na złe".
Sas, Wrobel, Sibilla, Bajaczyk, Trzaska, Zagroba, Zygadlo, Kaminski, Kowalski, Krawczyk, Tuszakowski, Woloszyk, Zalewski, Szymanski, Borkowski, Ratajczak, Landowski, Piotrowski, Troyanowski, Adamkiewicz, Dobrowolski, Leszczynski, Wojcik, Etgens, Gondek, Gasior, Mroz, Smas, Chin, Kawa, Krol, Duda, Loba, Mazur, Baran, Kobus, Wojnarowicz, Kogut, Krupa, Piech, Puzio, Nowak, Wonzy, Wytwer, Soltys, Kalita, Kupiec, Pawlak, Kulak, and Dzięciołowski