Christina is of Greek origin, meaning 'follower of Christ'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and has since been widely used throughout Europe and beyond. The name Christina was borne by several saints in early Christian history, contributing to its enduring appeal among Christians. In recent times, it has been popularized by figures such as Christina Aguilera, the American singer-songwriter, and Christina Ricci, the actress known for her role in 'The Addams Family'. Variants of this name include Christine, Kristin, Kristen, and Tina.
There were no births recorded with the name Christina from 1978 to 1984.