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Krišjānis

Masculine Latvian
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Meaning & History

Krišjānis is the Latvian form of Christian. The name Christian derives from the medieval Latin name Christianus, meaning "a Christian," itself ultimately coming from Christos (Greek for "anointed one"). In Latvia, the name has taken on cultural significance through historical bearers, particularly from the 19th-century national awakening, when several prominent intellectuals and activists bore it.

Etymology

Krišjānis is a direct adaptation of Christian into Latvian phonetics and orthography. While the related form Kristiāns also exists, Krišjānis is more traditional and historically rooted. The diminutive Krišs is commonly used as a short form. Feminine equivalents include Kristiāna, Kristīna, and Kristīne.

Notable Bearers

Several important Latvian figures have borne the name Krišjānis:

  • Krišjānis Barons (1835–1923) — known as the "father of Latvian folklore" for his systematic compilation of folk songs (dainas).
  • Krišjānis Valdemārs (1825–1891) — a writer and economist who advocated for Latvian cultural and economic emancipation.
  • Krišjānis Berķis (1884–1942) — a Latvian general who served during the interwar period.
  • Krišjānis Kariņš (born 1964) — a prominent politician who served as Prime Minister of Latvia from 2019 to 2023.
  • Krišjānis Rēdlihs (born 1981) — a Latvian ice hockey player.

Distribution

As a Latvian-specific name, Krišjānis is primarily found in Latvia and among the Latvian diaspora. It is rarely encountered outside Latvian-speaking contexts. The feminine surname variant is Krišjāne.

  • Meaning: "a Christian" (derived from Christian)
  • Origin: Latin Christianus
  • Type: Given name (also a surname)
  • Usage Regions: Latvia

Related Names

Variants
Diminutives
Feminine Forms
Other Languages & Cultures
(Bulgarian) Hristiyan (Swedish) Kristian (Bulgarian) Kristiyan (Macedonian) Hristo (Slovene) Kristijan (Serbian) Krsto (Slovak) Kristián (Low German) Carsten (Swedish) Christian (Norwegian) Karsten (German) Chris (Norwegian) Christen 1 (Danish) Kresten (Flemish) Kris (Norwegian) Kristen 1 (Dutch) Christiaan (Late Roman) Christianus (Slovene) Kristjan (Estonian) Kristo (Finnish) Risto (French) Chrétien (Hungarian) Krisztián (Icelandic) Kristinn, Kristján (Portuguese) Cristiano (Lithuanian) Kristijonas (Macedonian) Hristijan (Polish) Krystian, Krystyn (Spanish) Cristian (Romanian) Cristi, Cristinel (Slovene) Tian, Tijan (Sorbian) Kito (Spanish) Cristián (Swedish) Christer, Krister

Sources: Wikipedia — Krišjānis

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