Christine Gra

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Ranking in the US

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Christine 75
Gra 121,947
Christine Gra 14,092,616
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  6. is 76th most common Rebecca
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  1. is 121,943rd most common Giotta
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  4. is 121,946th most common Gottsegen
  5. is 121,947th most common Gra
  6. is 121,948th most common Graefen
  7. is 121,949th most common Grame
  8. is 121,950th most common Granell
  9. is 121,951st most common Gredvig
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  1. is 14,092,612th most common Christine Goyer
  2. is 14,092,613th most common Christine Goynes
  3. is 14,092,614th most common Christine Goytia
  4. is 14,092,615th most common Christine Gozgit
  5. is 14,092,616th most common Christine Gra
  6. is 14,092,617th most common Christine Graba
  7. is 14,092,618th most common Christine Grabb
  8. is 14,092,619th most common Christine Grabber
  9. is 14,092,620th most common Christine Grabenstein

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Christine

Meaning & History

Gra

(female) (French) form of Christina. It was popular in the medieval period, when it appears to have been used interchangeably with Christian, and again in Britain at the end of the 19th century. In the United States it was particularly popular from the 1950s to the 1970s.

Variants: Christene, Christeen.

Short form: Chris.

Pet forms: Chrissie, Chrissy, Christie, Christy, Kirstie.


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