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Variations of Chris
I have a customer named Chris and it's kind of a running joke for me to use a variation on his name in our emails. Now, it's been a while and I've run out of the usual such as Christian, Christopher etc. So if anyone had some good suggestions (not in the database?) for either sex, I would appreciate it. "Find what you love, and let it kill you." Charles Bukowski
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How about Khriztorphreya?
Christorino
Cryzztino
Khristopina
Korristephurr
Kurrystipher
Kerizz
Karrstenia
Chrisemio
Christarosia
Khristony
Chrysterella
could go on in infinity
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You can always start replacing the C with a K. I'm sure everyone's already done all the variations (at least the ones I can think of)... but here's what I can come up with:Boy:
Kris
Christof.... Kristof... Kristophe... Cristophe.... Christophe.... Christoph... Kristoph
Christov .... Kristov
Kristian
Christoffer .... Kristoffer ... Cristoffer
Christos .... Kristos
Christophoros .... Kristophoros
.... You can also be funny and call him Topher.
.. OH! and there's Krzysztof... I think that's how you spell it. That's a fun one.Girl:
Christine .... Kristine
Christina ... Kristina
Kristy ... Christie ... Christy ... Kristie ... Cristy
Krissy ... Chrissie ... Crissie
Christa ... Krista
I hope that helps, lol. Have fun!
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Kristoffersen
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I like RoxStar's idea. But some other 'Chris' ideas could be:Christobel / Christobal
Chritofferson
Crispin
Christos
Christie
Criss Cross
St. Christopher
(Mr.) Kris Kringle
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I say make 'em long ridiculous 'names' with Chris in them. Mr-Christie-You-Make-Good-Cookies
C'mon-Ring-Those-Bells-Light-The-Christmas-Tree
Krispy-Creme
Snap-Crackle-Pop-Rice-Krispies
for example
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So...made up variations then?
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Kester (Scottish form of Christopher)
Karsten (German form Christian)
Cristofori
Monte Cristo?
Cristo
Cristoforetti
Cristoforo
Cristoforetto
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These are in the database, but still:Christos
ChristerOr just call him Christ. :-P
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why not get really creative ...And call him things that have nothing whatsoever to do with Chris. The goofier the name, the better, like Archimedes, Boiardi, Smitty, etc.
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I like that idea..
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Christopher nn Kit is one of my favourites at the moment. How about Kit? I know a male Christy as well. I'm guessing you've already used Cristobal, Christoph etc.?
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Cristofel is my brother-in-law's name... and you could just use Christofel. Chrispin, Chris-Chris and Christofferson would work I think, too.
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