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Kristian – the history and meaning of the name – also used by some famous people

The boy and girl name Kristian k -ris-tian, kr (I)-Stian is pronounced KRIS-t'-yun. It is of Scandinavian origin. Variant of Christian (Greek) "anointed Christian." Other meanings of the name is the follower of Christ, following Christ.
Kristian has 3 variant forms: Krist, Kristan and Kristien.
baby names that sound like Krystian and Kristian are Christian.
Kristian is a very rare male first name and a surname very rare in the U.S. (Source: U.S. Census 1990). In Scandinavia it is used quite often, and is used in northern European countries like Germany, France and Greece.
Kristian can also be found in different forms, depending on which country it is used:
Kristian (Danish)
Kristian (Norway)
Kristian (English)
Kristian (Greek)
Kristian (Scandinavian)

There are lots of variations with the same meaning Kristian:
Christien (French)
Crétien (French)
Christian (Greek)
Christiano (Greek)
Crétien (Greek)
Khrystiyanr (Greek)
Krischanr (Greek)
Krzysztofr (Greek)
Carsten (America)
Carston (America)
Christianne (America)
Christian (Latin)
Kersten (America)
Christie (Scotland)
Christy (Scotland)
Kersten (Slavic)
Cristiano (Spanish)
Kfister (Swedish)
Krist (Swedish)
Kristen (Swedish)
Krystiyan (Ukrainian)
Crist (Wales)

Some famous people with their name Kristian Stack

Solmer Kristian Vedel (2 marzo 1923-5 March 2003) was a Danish industrial designer and part of the Scandinavian design movement.

Kristian Hellström (July 24, 1880 to 14 June 1946) was a Swedish athlete who competed mainly in the 1500 meters.

Strachkvas (Kristian) (929 or September 28 935, Prague – 996 Prague) was a prince of Bohemia, son of Boleslav I and brother of Boleslav II, member of the P? Emyslid dynasty. One cleric, eventually became the bishop of Prague, but died during the consecration.

Peter Kristian Pless (born February 9, 1981 in Odense, Denmark) is a professional tennis player Denmark.

Kristian Birkeland (December 13, 1867 a June 15, 1917) was born in Christiania (now Oslo) and wrote his first scientific paper at age 18. He organized several expeditions to Norway regions at high latitudes, where he established a network of observatories in the auroral regions to collect magnetic field data. The results of the Norwegian Polar Expedition conducted from 1899-1900 contained the first determination of the global pattern of electric currents in the polar region of the earth magnetic field measurements. The discovery of X rays inspired Birkeland to develop vacuum chambers to study the influence of magnets on the spokes cathode. An example of one experiment is shown in the left front of the banknote. It shows a magnetized terrella, simulating the Earth, suspended in a box evacuees. Birkeland noticed that an electron beam directed toward the terrella was guided toward the magnetic poles and produced rings of light around the poles and concluded that the aurora could be produced in a similar manner. He developed a theory in which they were driven high-energy electrons of sunspots on the solar surface, addressed to the Earth and Earth-oriented polar regions by the magnetic field which produced the visible aurora. Birkeland was nominated for the Nobel Prize no less than seven times.

Kristian Lundin (born May 7, 1973) is a Swedish composer, music producer and composer.

David Kristian (born November 5, 1967) is a musician Canadian composer and film score.

Kristian Ghedina (born November 20, 1969) is an Italian former Alpine skier, now a car broker. He was the most successful ever downhill specialist to Italy in the World Cup Alpine skiing.
Kristian-Joy Alfonso (born September 5, 1963 in Brockton, Massachusetts) is an American soap opera actress.

Kristian Huselius (November 10, 1978 in Österhaninge, Sweden) is an ice hockey player professional.

Lauri Kristian Relander (May 31, 1883 hasta February 9, 1942) was the second President of Finland (1925-1931). A prominent member of the Agrarian League, he served as a member of Parliament, and as president, before his election as President.

Kristian Schmid (born in Victoria on November 28, 1974) is an Australian actor who appeared first as Todd Landers in the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours. Later he played Adam Newman in the 1990 remake of The Tomorrow People. While at work four years in the United Kingdom allow made appearances on several TV shows in the UK, was chosen by the public to be covered and silt Gunge Party House Noel, and two years later had to sit under a big nose that emit seek 'snot' in the sample to children Gimme 5.

Kristian Hoffman is an American musician. His sister is a writer Kiriki Nina Hoffman.

"Kong Kristian" (King Christian), or "Kongesangen" (Song King), is the royal anthem of Denmark. Composed by Ludvig Ditlev Roger and adopted in 1780, is one of the oldest in the world. The song first appeared in 1779, in the historical drama Johannes Ewald, Fishers. It is often mixed with domestic civil hymns of Denmark "Der er et yndigt earth."
The music was composed by Friedrich Kuhlau in 1828 to work Elverhøj.
"Kong Kristian" is performed only in relations with the royal family, and usually only the first verse is played or sung. "Der er et land yndigt" which is more than a civic national anthem, is used in all national occasions.

Kristian Sarkies (Born October 25, 1986 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) midfielder who plays for Adelaide United, as part of the A-League. Sarkies grew in Dingley Village, a suburb of south-east Melbourne. After scoring his first goal with the A-League, postcode handsignaled Sarkies Dingley (3172) in its celebration.
Kristian Niemann is a guitarist, a member of Therion, lithium and the bands of Demonoid. He studied jazz at Musicians Institute. In 1996 his song "industrial type Thang" was included records in the collection of JSR 'Hottest Unknown Guitarists. His style of playing mostly focuses on legato and sweep picking. Brother also Johan Niemann.

Kristian Valen is a comedian and star of the Norwegian pop. He was born on October 13, 1974, in Stavanger in western Norway. He began his career in radio, and now has had two television shows and released a CD.

Kristian Hargreaves was a fictional character from the length of the Channel 4 British television Soap opera Hollyoaks.
He was played by actor Max Brown 2002-2004.

Kristian Merrill Bush (born March 14, 1970) is a singer and songwriter. Born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is the guitar and mandolin, singer and songwriter for the Grammy-nominated country music duo Sugarland. Previously, Bush was a member of The Atlanta-based musical duo Billy Pilgrim.

Ole Kristian Furuseth (born January 7, 1967) is a former Norwegian skier in the Alps. He won his first victory in the World Cup in Furano in 1989 and its final World Cup victory in Bormio in 2000. Furuseth won a bronze medal in the slalom competition at the World Championships 1991 Saalbach. He won a silver medal at the 1998 Olympics in Nagano. He retired as an alpine skier in 2002. Furuseth has nine victories in World Cup Giant Slalom three and six Slalom

Kristian Schultze is one half of the German band New Age Cusco. Schultze has partnered with Michael Holm and the two have produced several albums new era. However, Schultze is less prominent of the duo, as Holm has been the principal figure in the composition of the band. The two met in late 1970 where they discovered who shared a similar interest in pre-colonial America.

Kristian Menchaca (29 May 1983-19 June 2006), of Brownsville, Texas, was a United States Private First Class U.S. Army. He was married to Christina Menchaca of Big Spring in September 2005, before being sent to Iraq.

Kristian Wahlin (born in 1971 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish musician, graphic designer, artist and album covers of several metal bands around the world in the extreme scenario.

Christian II (July 1, 1481 to 25 in 1559) was a Danish monarch and King of Denmark, Norway (1513-1523) and Sweden (1520-1521), under the Kalmar Union. Christian was born the son the king of Denmark, Hans and Christina of Saxony, Nyborg Castle in 1481 succeeded his father as king and ruler of Denmark and Norway, where he was later to be succeeded by his uncle King Frederick I of Denmark. In Sweden, it was as a result of his conquest of Sweden and its participation in the Stockholm Bloodbath, to be remembered as the Christian Tyrant

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