Gender Masculine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /kri.ˈstɔ.fo.ro/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian form of Christopher.

Related Names

Other Languages & CulturesKristofor, Kristo(Albanian) Kristapor(Armenian) Hristofor, Hristo(Bulgarian) Kristofor, Krsto(Croatian) Kryštof(Czech) Kristoffer, Chris, Christoffer, Kris(Danish) Christoffel(Dutch) Christopher, Chip, Chris, Christie, Christy, Kester, Kit, Kris, Kristopher, Topher(English) Risto(Estonian) Risto(Finnish) Christophe(French) Christoph, Chris(German) Christoforos(Greek) Kristóf, Krisztofer(Hungarian) Kristófer(Icelandic) Críostóir, Christy(Irish) Christophoros(Late Greek) Christophorus(Late Roman) Kristaps, Kristofers(Latvian) Kristupas(Lithuanian) Hristofor, Hristo, Risto(Macedonian) Kristoffer, Christoffer(Norwegian) Krzysztof, Krzyś, Krzysiek(Polish) Cristóvão(Portuguese) Khristofor(Russian) Hristofor, Risto(Serbian) Krištof(Slovak) Krištof(Slovene) Kito(Sorbian) Cristóbal, Cristopher(Spanish) Kristoffer, Christoffer, Kristofer(Swedish)
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Name Days

Italy: July 25
Italy: August 21

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Entry updated October 6, 2024