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Kristián : ウィキペディア英語版
Kristian

Kristian is a name in several languages, often interpreted as a form of Christian.
==Meaning in different languages==
The name is used in several languages, among them Slovak, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Bulgarian and Croatian.
In some languages people with the name are sometimes named after the cross, not after Christ. The word cross in in Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian is ''kr'st'' and in Russian is ''krest'', in some cases pronounced ''krist''. In contrast Christ in these Slavic languages is called ''Hristos'', which confuses to which of both nouns the name sounds more similar. The name may have a third meaning in Bulgarian and Macedonian, in which the word ''kr'sten'' means baptized and has the same as the word for cross.

Though sounding similar, the words cross and Christian have different roots, ''Christian'' derives from the Koine Greek word ''Christós'', possibly ultimately derived from the Egyptian ''kheru'', "word" or "voice",〔(【引用サイトリンク】first1=John )〕 used to replace the Biblical Hebrew term ''mashiach'', "anointed".〔()〕 On the other the hand the Slavic and the English word for ''cross'' comes from the Latin word ''crux'' (cruci) "stake" which is perhaps of Phoencian〔()〕 or Punic (Phoencio-Carthaginian )〔(Crux )〕 origin. It may come from the Latin word ''crio'', "to torment".〔()〕
* Kristián (Czech, Slovak)
* Kristian (Estonian, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Croatian or Swedish)
* Kristjan (Estonian, Faroese, Slovenian)
* Kristian, Kristi, Kristo (Albanian)
* Kristján (Icelandic)
* Kristijan Croatian
* Kristiāns (Latvian)
* Kristijonas (Lithuanian)
* Krystian (Polish)
* Krisztián, Keresztény, for the Danish kings ''Keresztély'' (Hungarian)
* Крістіан, Християн, (Kristian, Hristiyan) (Ukrainian)
* Христиан, Hristian (Serbian)
* Кристијан or Христијан (Kristijan or Hristijan) (Macedonian)
* Кристиян, Кристиан, Христо or Християн (Kristiyan, Kristian, Hristo or Hristiyan) (Bulgarian)
* ख्रीष्टियन (Khrīṣṭiyana) (Nepali)
* ಕ್ರಿಶ್ಚಿಯನ್ (Kriściyan) (Kannada)
* క్రిస్టియన్(Krisṭiyan) (Telugu)
* கிரிஸ்துவர் (Kiristuvar) (Tamil)
* คริสเตียน (Khris̄teīyn) (Thai)

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