Carsten

/ˈkɑːrstən/ noun

Definition

A Scandinavian given name, meaning 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ,' derived from the Latin name Christianus.

Etymology

From Scandinavian languages, related to the Latin 'Christianus.' The name became common in Denmark, Sweden, and Germany during medieval times.

Kelly Says

Carsten is fascinating because it shows how the spread of Christianity across Europe created waves of name-borrowing—every culture adapted the 'Christian' name into their own language's version.

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