“Cristina-Isabel is a compound name combining Cristina (from Latin "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ") and Isabel (from Hebrew "Elisheba," meaning "God is my oath").”
Latin and Hebrew · Girl · 6 syllables
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Syllables6
OriginLatin and Hebrew
LanguageSpanish and Portuguese
CultureIberian and Latin American
ReligionChristianity
Letters15
Numerology6 Chaldean 8
Global rank#65,535
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About the name Cristina-Isabel
Cristina-Isabel is a compound name combining Cristina (from Latin "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ") and Isabel (from Hebrew "Elisheba," meaning "God is my oath").
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Etymology
Cristina-Isabel is a compound name combining Cristina (from Latin "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ") and Isabel (from Hebrew "Elisheba," meaning "God is my oath"). The name is predominantly used in Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking Catholic communities, with strong historical presence in Iberian Peninsula royalty and colonial Latin America.
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