The baby name Khrystianna is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced Anglicized: kris-tee-AN-uh (IPA: /krɪs.tiˈæn.ə/); Ukrainian-influenced: khris-tee-AH-nah (approx. /xrɪs.tiˈɑn.nə/).
The baby name Khrystianna is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced Anglicized: kris-tee-AN-uh (IPA: /krɪs.tiˈæn.ə/); Ukrainian-influenced: khris-tee-AH-nah (approx. /xrɪs.tiˈɑn.nə/).
Khrystianna is Greek, Latin in Origin.
Khrystianna is a modern Eastern Slavic-flavored elaboration of Christiana, ultimately from Greek Christos 'anointed' via Late Latin Christianus, yielding Latin Christiana 'a Christian; follower of Christ.' The initial Kh reflects the standard transliteration of the Cyrillic letter Kh (Х) in Ukrainian and Belarusian (as in Khrystyna), giving the name a distinctly Ukrainian/Belarusian profile while preserving the meaning tied to Christian identity.
Christiana has been used across Europe since the Middle Ages, borne by medieval noblewomen and popularized in English by John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (where Christiana is the heroine of Part II). Khrystianna, however, is rare and chiefly seen in contemporary Slavic diasporas and creative English naming. International variants include Christiana/Christianna (English), Cristina/Cristiana (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), Kristiana (Scandinavian, Baltic), Hristiana (Bulgarian/Macedonian), and Ukrainian Khrystyna. Possible diminutives: Khrysta, Khrissy, Kristy, Ana, Tiana.
Khrystianna turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.
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