Chris
Unisex
Danish, Dutch, English, German
Meaning & Origin
Chris is a common short form of the names Christopher, Christian, Christine, and other names beginning with Chris. While primarily a diminutive, Chris has also been used as an independent given name in its own right, though less frequently. The name is used across multiple languages and cultures, particularly in Danish, Dutch, English, and German contexts.
Etymology and Origins
The ultimate origin of Chris is rooted in the Greek name Christophoros (Χριστόφορος), meaning "bearing Christ." This derives from Christos (Χριστός), meaning "Christ," and phero (φέρω), meaning "to bear" or "to carry." Early Christians adopted the name metaphorically, symbolizing that they carried Christ in their hearts. Over time, literal interpretations led to the legend of Saint Christopher, who is said to have carried the young Jesus across a river, becoming the patron saint of travelers. As an English given name, Christopher gained popularity from the 15th century onward, peaking in the late 20th century. The short form Chris naturally emerged as a nickname and eventually stood alone.
Popularity and Usage
Chris has been widely used in English-speaking countries since the mid-20th century, often as a casual or friendly shorthand. In Denmark, the name Christopher (often spelled Christoffer) was borne by three kings, including Christopher of Bavaria in the 15th century. In Germany and the Netherlands, Chris is a common nickname for Christian or Christoph. Notable historical figures with the full name Christopher include explorer Christopher Columbus, playwright Christopher Marlowe, and architect Christopher Wren. The name's versatility and simplicity have made it a perennial favorite across different age groups and regions.
Notable Bearers
Many individuals named Chris have achieved fame in various fields: Chris Evans (actor), Chris Rock (comedian), Chris Hemsworth (actor), and Chris Martin (musician). Others include
Chris Abani (born 1966) – Nigerian author
Chris Hemsworth (born 1983) – Australian actor
Chris Rock (born 1965) – American comedian
Chris Martin (born 1977) – English musician (Coldplay)
Variants and Related Names
Chris has several variant forms across languages and cultures. In English, diminutives and pet forms include Chip, Chrissie, Chrissy, Christi, and Christie. In German, Christa is a common feminine form. Dutch has the diminutive Tineke. Feminine forms include Christina (Danish), Kristina (Danish and Swedish), Christine (Danish), Christiane (German), and Christiana (English). Masculine equivalents include Christian (German) and Christiaan (Dutch). Across other languages, variants include Kristofor (Croatian), Kristo (Estonian), Kristapor (Armenian), and Kistiñe (Basque).
Meaning: Short form of Christopher, Christian, Christine, etc.
Origin: Greek (ultimately from word elements meaning "Christ" and "to bear")
Type: Diminutive (also used as a given name)
Usage Regions: Denmark, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Germany, United States