Names Like Kristel

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Crystal
An English word for cut glass, from the Greek krystallos, meaning "ice".
Krystal
Derived from the Greek word krystallos, meaning "sparkling", "clear" or "cut glass".
Krystle
Krystle means Clear Glass with No Colour.
Cristal
An English word for cut glass, from the Greek krystallos, meaning "ice".
Kristal
Kirstal means Ice.
Cristela
Derivation from the Greek name "Crystal", Ice, Clear, Follower of Christ.
Crystle
An English word for cut glass, from the Greek krystallos, meaning "ice".
Cristalle
An English word for cut glass, from the Greek krystallos, meaning "ice".
Crystel
Iced crystal.
Cristel
An English word for cut glass, from the Greek krystallos, meaning "ice".
Kristle
A lady of christals, A lady of christals.
Krystel
Krystale
Kristyl
Crystall
This name derives from the Greek “krústallos / krýstallos (κρύσταλλος),” meaning “ice, crystal, rock crystal,” which in turn derives from the Ancient Greek “krúos / krýos (κρύος), meaning “ice-cold, frost, chilliness.” This name finally means “a straightforward person, crystalline, brilliant, and bright.
Krystelle
This name derives from the Greek “krústallos / krýstallos (κρύσταλλος),” meaning “ice, crystal, rock crystal,” which in turn derives from the Ancient Greek “krúos / krýos (κρύος), meaning “ice-cold, frost, chilliness.” This name finally means “a straightforward person, crystalline, brilliant, and bright.
Crystelle
Kristol
A woman who is made of ice, or crystals.
Kristelle
Kristell
This name derives from the Latin “Christianus,” meaning “Christian, follower of Christ.” The term “Christ” was applied to Jesus by early Greek-speaking Christians. In turn, the name derives from the Ancient Greek “khrī́ō (χρῑ́ω) -tos (-τος) khrīstós (χρῑστός),” meaning “Messiah or Christ.” It is an epithet of Jesus of Nazareth, to be rubbed on, used as ointment or salve” (Hebrew translation of “Māšîaḥ,” commonly spelled in English “messiah” (Arabic: al-Masīḥ), which also means “anointed.” Messiah is used as a title for Jesus in the New Testament. Christian in the 17th and 18th-centuries was a famous female first name in Scotland. 1) Saint Christina of Persia, also Martyr Christina of Persia, is venerated as a Christian martyr of the 6th-century. Her feast day is on 13 March. 2) Saint Christina of Bolsena, also known as Christina of Tyre, or in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Christina, the Great Martyr, is venerated as a Christian martyr of the 3rd-century. 3) Christina the Astonishing (1150–1224) was a Christian holy-woman born in Brustem (near Sint-Truiden, Belgium). She was considered a saint in contemporary times. Christian in the 17th and 18th-centuries was a popular female first name in Scotland.