Krisṭōphara

Boy Name
Origin:greek
Pronunciation:/krɪsˈtoʊ.fə.rə/

Krisṭōphara has maintained its appeal as a masculine name in modern times while preserving its greek roots. Today, parents are drawn to its meaningful essence of "This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Khrīstóphoros ‎(Χρῑστόφορος),” composed of two elements: “khrī́ō ‎(χρῑ́ω) -tos ‎(-τος) khrīstós ‎(χρῑστός)” (Messiah or Christ, an epithet of Jesus of Nazareth, to be rubbed on, used as ointment or salve) plus “phérō ‎(φέρω) férein (φέρειν)” (bring, bear, carry)" and its cultural richness. This name bridges traditional heritage with contemporary naming trends.

Meaning

This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Khrīstóphoros ‎(Χρῑστόφορος),” composed of two elements: “khrī́ō ‎(χρῑ́ω) -tos ‎(-τος) khrīstós ‎(χρῑστός)” (Messiah or Christ, an epithet of Jesus of Nazareth, to be rubbed on, used as ointment or salve) plus “phérō ‎(φέρω) férein (φέρειν)” (bring, bear, carry). In turn, the name means “Christ-bearer, the one who bears Christ (in his soul).” The name originates in the Christian legend of St. Christopher. As a first name, Christopher has been in use since the 15th-century. The meaning of the name suggested the legend of St. Christopher carrying the Christ child across the water. The name, frequently cited as religious and even zealous, has found modern popularity in part due to historical figures. With the European exploration of the Americas following the navigation of Christopher Columbus, the name retained its reverent stature but allowed for its removal from purely religious uses and distinction.

Etymology & Details

Name Root

khrī́ō ‎-tos / khrīstós phérō / férein > Khrīstóphoros

Other Scripts

Indian (Hindi) (क्रिस्टोफर)

Usage & Popularity

Krisṭōphara is predominantly used in indian (hindi) speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.

indian (hindi)
Frequently Asked Questions About Krisṭōphara
What does the name Krisṭōphara mean?
The name Krisṭōphara means "This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Khrīstóphoros ‎(Χρῑστόφορος),” composed of two elements: “khrī́ō ‎(χρῑ́ω) -tos ‎(-τος) khrīstós ‎(χρῑστός)” (Messiah or Christ, an epithet of Jesus of Nazareth, to be rubbed on, used as ointment or salve) plus “phérō ‎(φέρω) férein (φέρειν)” (bring, bear, carry). In turn, the name means “Christ-bearer, the one who bears Christ (in his soul).” The name originates in the Christian legend of St. Christopher. As a first name, Christopher has been in use since the 15th-century. The meaning of the name suggested the legend of St. Christopher carrying the Christ child across the water. The name, frequently cited as religious and even zealous, has found modern popularity in part due to historical figures. With the European exploration of the Americas following the navigation of Christopher Columbus, the name retained its reverent stature but allowed for its removal from purely religious uses and distinction.". It is derived from khrī́ō ‎-tos / khrīstós phérō / férein > Khrīstóphoros.
What is the origin of the name Krisṭōphara?
Krisṭōphara has greek origin. The name comes from khrī́ō ‎-tos / khrīstós phérō / férein > Khrīstóphoros.
Is Krisṭōphara a boy or girl name?
Krisṭōphara is primarily a boy's name.
How do you pronounce Krisṭōphara?
Krisṭōphara is pronounced "/krɪsˈtoʊ.fə.rə/" in el. In its native script, it is written as Indian (Hindi) (क्रिस्टोफर).
How popular is the name Krisṭōphara?
Krisṭōphara is less common but familiar. It is a unique choice that stands out.
Where is the name Krisṭōphara commonly used?
Krisṭōphara is commonly used in indian (hindi).

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