| Meaning | follower of Christ, anointed |
| Origin | German, Scandinavian |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 8 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Kris-tine |
Classic refinement characterizes this established name that has served generations well. The K beginning adds a touch of distinctiveness to a fundamentally traditional choice, offering the best of both familiarity and individuality. The name maintains professional credibility across all life stages, from childhood through career. It's internationally recognized yet not overly common, striking that difficult balance many parents seek. The name suggests reliability, intelligence, and grace—qualities that transcend trends and fashion.
| Kris |
| Krissy |
| Tina |
| Tine |
| Kristine Lilly | American soccer player |
| Kristine Froseth | Norwegian actress and model |
| Kristine Hermosa | Filipina actress |
| Kristine Sutherland | American actress |
| Kristine Leahy | American TV host and sports reporter |
| Kristine W | American singer and songwriter |
| Kristine Miller | American actress |
| Kristine Kathryn Rusch | American author |
| Kristine Opolais | Latvian operatic soprano |
| Kristine Sa | Canadian singer |
| Kristine Nielsen | American actress |
| Kristine Sorensen | American news anchor |
| Kristine Elezaj | American singer-songwriter |
| Kristine Esebua | Georgian Olympic judoka |
| Kristine Anigwe | Nigerian-American basketball player |
| Kristine Lunde-Borgersen | Norwegian handball player |
| Kristine Imboch | Character in the novel "The Sorrows of Young Werther" |
| Kristine Kinsky | Character in the film "Superstar" |
| Kristine Langley | Character in the novel "The Catcher in the Rye" |