Christle, a unique and charming name of Latin origin, means "to anoint" or "to consecrate". It is derived from the Latin word 'chrism', which refers to the holy oil used in baptismal ceremonies. This name gained prominence during the Middle Ages but has remained relatively uncommon throughout history, adding to its distinctive appeal. Christle is often associated with individuals who are thoughtful, kind-hearted, and have a deep appreciation for art and culture. It is considered unisex, although it has been more commonly used as a female given name. The name consists of five letters: C-h-r-i-s-t-l-e, with the 'h' being silent in pronunciation.
The name Christle saw a steady increase in popularity between 1958 and 1977, with a peak of 25 births in 1977. However, it began to decline afterwards, dropping to as low as 5 births in both 1990 and 2002. Overall, there were 526 births registered with the name Christle between 1958 and 2002.