Christiane
Christiane is a form of the Latin Christiana, feminine form of Christianuis (see Christian), or a Latinized form of Middle English Christin 'Christian' (Old English christen, from Latin).[1] SHORT FORM: Chris.
- See also: Christian (given name), Christina (given name)
Alternate spellings:
- Christianne
- Cristiane
- Kristiane
Famous People
With the name Christiane
- Christiane Amanpour (born 1958), British-Iranian journalist
- Christiane Bøcher (1798-1874), Norwegian actress
- Christiane Brunner (born 1947), Swiss politician and advocate
- Christiane Collange (born 1930), French journalist
- Christiane Eda-Pierre (1932–2020), French soprano
- Christiane Felscherinow, German actress, and subject of the 1981 film Christiane F
- Christiane von Goethe (1765–1816), wife of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Christiane Herzog (1936–2000), wife of German president Roman Herzog
- Christiane Hörbiger (b. 1938), Austrian actress
- Christiane Leenaerts (1905–1984), known as Ann Christy, Belgian singer
- Christiane Legrand (1930–2011), French singer
- Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (b. 1942), German biologist
- Christiane Paul (b. 1974), German actress
- Christiane Rousseau, French mathematician
- Cristiane Rozeira de Souza Silva (b. 1985), Brazilian football player
With the name Christianne
- Christianne Balk (born 1953), American poet
- Christianne Gout (born 1973), Mexican dancer
- Christianne Meneses Jacobs (born 1971), Nicaraguan writer
- Christianne Klein, American news anchor
- Christianne Legentil (born 1992), Mauritian judoka
- Christianne Mwasesa (born 1985), Democratic Republic of the Congo handball player
- Christianne Oliveira (born 1981), Brazilian actress
- Christianne van der Wal (born 1973), Dutch politician
Fictional characters
- Christiane Barkhorn, from the media franchise Strike Witches
- Christiane Friedrich, from the visual novel Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!
References
- Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 55, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
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