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International Variations of Christopher

International Variations of Christopher

One of the most popular staples of the last several decades, classic Christopher is rich with history and religious significance.

There are several handsome variations of Christopher used across the globe, ranging from Kristoff which was especially familiarized through Disney's Frozen, as well as numerous rare options like Scottish Kester, Finnish Risto, and Spanish Cristobal.

Here is our full list of international variations of Christopher, ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry.

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  1. KitHeart
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Christopher
    • Meaning:

      "bearer of Christ"
    • Description:

      Actor Kit Harington, aka the dreamy Jon Snow on Game of Thrones, has given this nickname-name new style and appeal for boys. Actress Jodie Foster used it for her son.
  2. ChristopherHeart
    • Origin:

      Greek and Latin
    • Meaning:

      "bearer of Christ"
    • Description:

      Christopher derived from the Greek Christophoros, which is composed of the elements Christos, referring to Christ, and phero, meaning "to bear." The name was originally used figuratively, to represent the bearing of Christ in one’s heart. Later it became used to honor Saint Christopher, a third century martyr who became the protective saint of travelers, reflecting the legend of Christopher being the giant who carried the Christ Child over a river.
  3. TopherHeart
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Christopher
    • Description:

      The new kid on the block in terms of Christopher short forms, it was introduced into the mix by actor Topher Grace, who didn't like Chris.
  4. KesterHeart
    • Origin:

      Scottish form of Christopher
    • Meaning:

      "one who carries Christ"
    • Description:

      Nearly unknown outside the British Isles, this old Scottish variation has a sleek surname feel that can make an excellent update of the flagging Christopher.
  5. ChristieHeart
    • Origin:

      Scottish and Irish diminutive of Christopher
    • Meaning:

      "bearer of Christ"
    • Description:

      Kit and Topher are the Christopher nicknames du jour, thanks to actors Harington and Grace. But now that Chris is feeling less ubiquitous, this jaunty Scottish and Irish short form has a certain charm.
  6. KristofHeart
    • Origin:

      Slavic variation of Christopher, Greek and Latin
    • Meaning:

      "bearer of Christ"
    • Description:

      Attractive attenuated form of the popular Christopher, well used throughout Europe, appearing as Christophe in France and Christoph in Germany.
  7. KristoffHeart
    • RistoHeart
      • Origin:

        Finnish variation of Christopher
      • Meaning:

        "bearer of Christ"
      • Description:

        A lively and charming nickname for Christopher — more modern than Chris.
    • KristofferHeart
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian variation of Christopher
      • Description:

        This Scandinavian spin on Christopher gives that enduring classic a lighter, more individual twist, though many may see it as simply a kree8iv spelling.
    • KristofferHeart
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian variation of Christopher
      • Description:

        This Scandinavian spin on Christopher gives that enduring classic a lighter, more individual twist, though many may see it as simply a kree8iv spelling.
    • ChristosHeart
      • Origin:

        Greek, diminutive of Christopher
      • Description:

        A Greek classic.
    • ChristopheHeart
      • ChristophHeart
        • ChristoffersonHeart
          • CristóbalHeart
            • Origin:

              Spanish variation of Christopher
            • Description:

              Frequently used in the Spanish-speaking community; Christopher Columbus was born Cristóbal Colón.
          • ChristofferHeart
            • ChristofferHeart
              • KrzysztofHeart
                • ChristophorosHeart
                  • KristoHeart