Christine Quiocho

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Christine 75
Quiocho 65,431
Christine Quiocho 6,419,396
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  1. is 71st most common Diane
  2. is 72nd most common Debra
  3. is 73rd most common Raymond
  4. is 74th most common Janet
  5. is 75th most common Christine
  6. is 76th most common Rebecca
  7. is 77th most common Douglas
  8. is 78th most common Julie
  9. is 79th most common Terry
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  1. is 65,427th most common Poncelet
  2. is 65,428th most common Pose
  3. is 65,429th most common Pratico
  4. is 65,430th most common Prodan
  5. is 65,431st most common Quiocho
  6. is 65,432nd most common Rabara
  7. is 65,433rd most common Radaker
  8. is 65,434th most common Recher
  9. is 65,435th most common Recknagel
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  1. is 6,419,392nd most common Christine Quinonez
  2. is 6,419,393rd most common Christine Quint
  3. is 6,419,394th most common Christine Quintanilla
  4. is 6,419,395th most common Christine Quinto
  5. is 6,419,396th most common Christine Quiocho
  6. is 6,419,397th most common Christine Quist
  7. is 6,419,398th most common Christine Rabideau
  8. is 6,419,399th most common Christine Raborn
  9. is 6,419,400th most common Christine Racca

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Christine

Meaning & History

Quiocho

(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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