Meaning & History
Kine is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived as a short form of Kristine. It carries the same ultimate meaning as Christina — "follower of Christ." Though compact, Kine has been in use in Norway since the early 20th century, often chosen for its simplicity and friendly tone.
As a diminutive, Kine shares roots with other Scandinavian short forms such as Stine and Ine. These names reflect a regional tradition of creating concise, casual variants of longer names like Kristine, Katrine, or Christine.
Etymology
The name ultimately traces back to the Greek Khristós (χριστός), meaning "anointed one," which became associated with Jesus Christ. Through Latin Christina and later Scandinavian forms, Kine preserves this religious heritage in a characteristically Nordic abbreviation.
Usage and Distribution
Kine is primarily used in Norway, with occasional occurrences in other Scandinavian countries. It gained popularity in the late 20th century and remains a recognizable but moderately rare name. Related variants include Kjersti (also a diminutive of Kristin) and Kirsten, a Danish-Norwegian form with a longer history.
Notable Bearers
- Kine Hellebust (born 1954) – Norwegian actress and singer.
- Kine Jansson – Swedish boxer competing for Norway.
Key Facts
- Meaning: Follower of Christ
- Origin: Norwegian short form of Kristine
- Type: Diminutive
- Usage Regions: Norway, occasionally Sweden and Denmark
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Kine