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      Meaning of the first name Kristofor

      Origin

      Greek

      Meaning

      Bringer of Christ or Christ-bearer

      Variations

      Kristoforos, Kristofer, Cristofor
      The name Kristofor is derived from the Greek name Christophoros, which translates to Bringer of Christ or Christ-bearer. The name is composed of two elements: Christos, meaning Christ, and phero, meaning to bear or carry. This etymology imbues the name with significant religious connotations, often associated with someone who carries the message of Christ or embodies Christian virtues.

      Historically, the name Kristofor, along with its variants such as Christopher, has been prominent in Christian tradition. Saint Christopher, regarded as a martyr and patron saint of travelers, is one of the most well-known bearers of the name. According to legend, he was a Canaanite who carried people across a river, including a child who represented Christ. His story has made the name synonymous with protection and guidance. Over centuries, the name's popularity surged, especially during the Middle Ages, and it has continued to be a staple in various cultures due to its strong religious significance.

      In contemporary society, Kristofor retains its relevance, though it may not be as common as its variant, Christopher. It is found across different cultures, reflecting both Christian heritage and a broader appreciation for its historical roots. Modern naming trends occasionally revive traditional names, leading to a resurgence in the use of Kristofor, especially among those seeking meaningful or unique names for their children. As both a first name and surname, Kristofor often represents a blend of tradition and individuality in today’s world.

      Based on our records...

      Larson

      This is the most common surname associated with Kristofor.

      Irina

      This is the most common name of those married to a Kristofor.

      Konstantin

      This is the most common name for a child of a Kristofor.
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