Christiane Explained
Christiane or Christianne is a given name, a form of the Latin Christiana, feminine form of Christianus (see Christian), or a Latinized form of Middle English Christin 'Christian' (Old English christen, from Latin).[1]
A short form is Chris. Alternate spellings are Christianne, Cristiane and Kristiane.
People with the name Christiane
- Christiane Amanpour (born 1958), British-Iranian journalist
- Christiane Bøcher (1798-1874), Norwegian actress
- Christiane Brunner (born 1947), Swiss politician and advocate
- Christiane Chabot (born 1950), French-Canadian artist
- Christiane Collange (born 1930), French journalist
- Christiane Duchesne (born 1949), Canadian researcher, educator, illustrator, translator and writer
- Christiane Eda-Pierre (1932–2020), French soprano
- Christiane Felscherinow, German actress, and subject of the 1981 film Christiane F
- Christiane von Goethe (1765–1816), wife of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Christiane Herzog (1936–2000), wife of German president Roman Herzog
- Christiane Hörbiger (1938–2022), Austrian actress
- Christiane Leenaerts (1905–1984), known as Ann Christy, Belgian singer
- Christiane Legrand (1930–2011), French singer
- Christiane Northrup (born 1949), Obstetrician-gynecologist who promotes anti vaccine and medical pseudoscience
- Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (b. 1942), German biologist
- Christiane Paul (b. 1974), German actress
- Christiane Rousseau, French mathematician
- Cristiane (footballer) (b. 1985), Brazilian football player
People with the name Christianne
Fictional characters
See also
Notes and References
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