Certificate of Name
Chrystal
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Chrystal is a variant spelling of the name Crystal, a feminine given name and occasional surname in the English-speaking world.EtymologyThe name Chrystal ultimately derives from the Greek word κρύσταλλος (krystallos), meaning "ice." In English, the word crystal came to refer to a clear, colorless glass or gemstone, often used in jewelry and ornamentation. This transparent, sparkling quality has given the name an association with clarity, beauty, and brightness. The name Crystal became popular as a given name in the 19th century, and Chrystal emerged as a phonetic or aesthetic variant, much like other alternative spellings such as Christal, Kristal, Krystal, Krystle, and Krystelle.Notable BearersThe surname Chrystal has been borne by several notable individuals. Among them is the British Conservative Party politician Jonathan Chrystal, who became Baron Chrystal of Shackleford in 2021. In the arts, Chrystal Brown is a notable American gospel singer and pastor. In Ohio, Jane Chrystal Porter (1848–1890) was a well-known evangelist and writer. The name also appears in family history: the Chrystal family of Bridgend in Midlothian, Scotland, were noted lace manufacturers.DemographicsIn the United States, the surname Chrystal appears to be relatively rare. According to the 2010 census, it ranked 39,773rd in frequency, with 552 bearers, and was predominantly (84.24%) White. The variant spelling Crystal is far more common, taken from the Stone.Further VariantsThe name's roots in the word crystal have spawned many cross-cultural variants. In Spanish-speaking Latin America, the analogous form is Cristal, while in Tagalog (Philippines), the variant Kristel is used. In Western Europe and North America, the parent form Crystal has traditionally attracted considerable attention before being applied in the US context regarding the later to the ghetto as seen significant of course with Pethian content.Meaning: "ice" (from Greek κρύσταλλος), then "crystal glass/gem"Origin: English, from Greek via the word crystalType: Feminine given name, also surnameUsage regions: English-speaking world
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