Kristah is a unique and captivating name, of Hebrew origin, meaning "my own" or "my joy". It's often spelled with an 'h' at the end, unlike its more common counterpart without it. Kristah is considered a variant of the well-known name Christine, but it stands alone as a distinctive and elegant option for those seeking something different yet familiar. Its pronunciation, /krɪs.tə/, adds to its charm, offering a smooth flow that rolls off the tongue effortlessly. Kristah's popularity has been steady, though not widespread, allowing it to retain an air of rarity while still being recognized as a genuine name choice. It's often associated with strength and individuality, reflecting its meaning in a subtle yet powerful way.
"Kristah experienced a rise in popularity with 6 births recorded in 1990, but this increase was not sustained, as the number of births fluctuated between 5 and 6 over the next few years, totaling 16 births from 1989 to 1993."