Christèle name meaning

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Origin: Latin
Meaning: Disciple of the Christ
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What does Christèle mean?

Christèle came from Latin, meaning of Christèle is "Disciple of the Christ". Christèle is resultant of Christine. Christine is form of trendy and biblical Christina. Christine is Greek equivalent of Christiane. Christine means Disciple of the Christ and Christian Faith is rooted from Latin.

It is celebrated on July 24th.

How popular is the name Christèle?

Christèle was among the popular names in France. Since emerging in 1947 around 13116 babies have been given the name. When at its peak in 1970, the moniker grabbed the 56th spot and 1396 baby girls were given the name.

After 51 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts. In addition to that, the name has been in the top 100 baby names 8 times Christèle is a common name in DR Congo while somewhat familiar name in Cameroon, Haiti and United States.

According to our findings, over 10000 babies have been named Christèle globally.

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  •  Portar - Portar's meaning is Keeper of the Gate and A Porter Gatekeeper is originated from Latin is aimed at boys. Portar is resulted from Porter.

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