Certificate of Name
Krista
Feminine
English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Krista is a feminine given name predominantly used in Northern European countries such as Finland, Estonia, and Sweden, though it is also common in Germany, Latvia, and the English-speaking world. It is primarily a short form of Kristina, which itself derives from Christina, the Latin feminine form of Christian. Thus, Krista inherits the meaning "follower of Christ" or "anointed one." Etymology The name traces back to the Greek Christos (Χριστός), meaning “anointed.” Via Latin, it evolved into the feminine Christiana. The shortened form Krista emerged in Germanic and Nordic languages as a convenient and affectionate alternative to the longer Christina or Kristina. Its widespread usage across Finland, Estonia, and Sweden reflects centuries of Christian naming traditions in Northern Europe. Notable Bearers Many notable individuals bear the name Krista, spanning various fields: Krista Allen (born 1971), American actress known for roles in film and television. Krista Aru (1958–2025), Estonian historian and politician. Krista DuChene (born 1977), Canadian long-distance runner and Olympic medalist. Krista Errickson (born 1964), American actress. Krista Posch (born 1945), Italian actress and voice actress. Krista Pärmäkoski (born 1990), Finnish cross-country skier and multiple Olympic medalist. Krista Siegfrids (born 1985), Finnish singer who competed in Eurovision 2013. Krista Tippett (born 1960), American journalist and author, host of the radio show On Being. Cultural Significance In Finland and Estonia, Krista has been a popular choice for girls, consistently ranking in the top feminine names during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Its simplicity and international recognition contribute to its enduring appeal. Variants such as Christa (used in German and English) and Kris offer additional flexibility. The name’s association with the masculine Christian ensures a clear Christian connotation, yet its usage remains widespread across diverse cultures. Meaning: Short form of Kristina, ultimately meaning “follower of Christ” Origin: Northern European (Finnish, Estonian, Swedish) Type: Feminine given name Usage Regions: English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Latvian
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