What is the meaning of Kristof?
What is the meaning of Kristof?
Christ bearer
Hungarian Baby Names Meaning: In Hungarian Baby Names the meaning of the name Kristof is: Christ bearer’.
What nationality is the name Kristof?
Meaning and Origin of: Kristof Hungarian (Kristóf); Czech, Slovak, and Slovenian (Krištof) : from the personal name, a vernacular form of Greek Khristophoros (see Christopher).
What kind of name is Kristof?
Hungarian (Kristóf); Czech, Slovak, and Slovenian (Krištof): from the personal name, a vernacular form of Greek Khristophoros (see Christopher).
Is Kristof a Russian name?
Russian: patronymic from a Russian form of the personal name Christopher. variant spelling of Hungarian Kristof.
Is Kristof a German name?
Kristof is a short Scandinavian and Dutch form of the English name Christopher, which derived from the Greek name Christophorus.
Is Kristoff a female name?
The name Kristoff is primarily a male name of Scandinavian origin that means Christ-bearer. Shortened version of Kirstoffer, the Scandinavian version of Christopher.
Is Kristoff a French name?
Origin of the name Kristoff Kristoff is a short Scandinavian form of the English name Christopher, which derived from the Greek name Christophorus.
How do you spell Kristof?
Meaning and Origin of: Kristoff variant spelling of Hungarian Kristof.
How do you spell Christof?
Christoph is a male given name and surname. It is a German variant of Christopher.
What does the name Olaf mean?
Relic; ancestral heritage
In Norse Baby Names the meaning of the name Olaf is: Relic; ancestral heritage. St. Olaf is the patron saint of Norway, and there were many kings in Scandinavia named Olaf.
What does name Elsa mean?
Meaning of the name Elsa A pet form or derivative of the Hebrew name Elizabeth, which itself is derived from the Hebrew elīsheba meaning ‘God is perfection’ or ‘God is my oath’. Elsa may well be having a revival, having being born by the Snow Queen in the hugely popular Disney film Frozen (2013).
Is Sven a Norwegian name?
Sven (in Danish and Norwegian, also Svend and also in Norwegian most commonly Svein) is a Scandinavian first name which is also used in the Low Countries and German-speaking countries. The name itself is Old Norse for “young man” or “young warrior”.