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What is Christopher??


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Answered by Anonymous
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'Christopher' is a masculine name. It means "bearer of Christ". It is, basically, a Greek origin for 'Christóforos' which comprises of two parts i.e., "Christós" which means 'Christ' and "férein" which means 'bearer'. So, if you combine the two it gives you "Christopher" signifying 'Bearer of Christ'.

The name, in Latin, may also be impersonified as 'Christopherus' which means 'Carrier of Christ', named after a 3rd-century martyred saint named 'Saint Christopher'.

Saint Christopher was a man of great size and strength who devoted himself to Jesus by helping travelers cross a dangerous river.

The modern name, as it suggests, for Christopher is 'Chris' or you may say that 'Chris' is, basically, a abbreviated format for 'Christopher' as used today.

Answered by balendradubey5bd
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Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name (Christóforos). The constituent parts are (Christós), "Christ" or "Anointed", and (férein), "bear": the "Christ-bearer". As a given, or first name, 'Christopher' has been in use since the 10th century...

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