Certificate of Name
Christof
Masculine
German
Meaning & Origin
Christof is a German variant of Christoph, which itself derives from the name Christopher. The name ultimately comes from the Late Greek Christophoros, meaning “bearing Christ,” composed of Christos (“Christ”) and pherein (“to bear, to carry”). Early Christians used it metaphorically to express carrying Christ in one’s heart. In medieval times, literal interpretations inspired the legend of Saint Christopher, who carried the young Jesus across a river, making him the patron saint of travellers. Notable Bearers Several notable individuals bear the name Christof. In sports, Christof Babatz (born 1974) is a German former footballer and sporting director, while Christof Duffner (born 1971) is a German former ski jumper. Christof Innerhofer (born 1984) is an Italian alpine ski racer, and Christof Lindenmayer (born 1977) is an American former soccer player. In the arts and sciences, Christof Koch (born 1956) is a prominent American neuroscientist, and Christof Ebert (born 1964) is a German computer scientist and entrepreneur. Christof Lauer (born 1953) is a German saxophonist, and Christof Perick (born 1946) is a German conductor. The South African academic Christof Heyns (1959–2021) was a prominent human rights scholar. Distribution and Usage Christof is used primarily in German-speaking countries, though it also appears occasionally in other cultures. It is less common than the standard German form Christoph, but variations such as Kristofor (Croatian), Hristofor (Serbian), and Kristapor (Armenian) exist across Europe. Meaning: bearing Christ Origin: Greek, via German Type: Given name (masculine) Usage: German
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