Christl is a female given name of German origin, derived from the word 'Christkind', which means 'Christ Child'. It is often used as an alternative to the more common names like Christine or Christina, but it has its own unique charm and distinctiveness. The name Christl is typically pronounced /ˈkrɪstəl/ in English, with the stress on the first syllable. While not extremely popular, this name has been used throughout history, particularly in German-speaking countries, adding to its cultural richness and historical significance.
"Christl was a popular name for newborns between the years of 1957 and 1976, with peak popularity in 1964 when it was given to 23 babies."