Definition
A given name or proper noun, sometimes used in anatomical Latin terminology as a variant plural of crista.
Etymology
As a personal name, derived from Latin 'Christianus' or directly from 'crista.' In anatomical contexts, it represents a Latinized form used in scientific nomenclature.
Kelly Says
In anatomy labs, you might hear 'cristi terminalis' (terminal crests)—scientists mix Latin naming conventions to sound precise, even when they're technically being redundant.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ክርስቲያን
Kris-tee-an
ARالعربية
كريستي
Kris-tee
CSČeština
Cristi
KRIS-tee
DEDeutsch
Cristi
KRIS-tee
ELΕλληνικά
Κρίστιας
KRIS-tee-as
ESEspañol
Cristi
KRIS-tee
FRFrançais
Cristi
KRIS-tee
HEעברית
כריסטיאן
Kri-sti-an
HIहिन्दी
क्रिस्टी
Kris-tee
IDBahasa Indonesia
Cristi
KRIS-tee
IGIG
Kristian
Kris-tee-an
ITItaliano
Cristi
KRIS-tee
KMKM
ក្រីស្ទាន
Kri-s-taan
MSBahasa Melayu
Cristi
KRIS-tee
MYမြန်မာ
ကရစ်စတီ
Kya-ris-tee
NLNederlands
Cristi
KRIS-tee
PTPortuguês
Cristi
KRIS-tee
RUРусский
Кристи
Kris-tee
SVSvenska
Cristi
KRIS-tee
SWKiswahili
Cristi
KRIS-tee
TAதமிழ்
கிறிஸ்து
Kiristhu
TEతెలుగు
క్రిస్టి
Kris-tee
UKУкраїнська
Кристи
Kris-tee
VITiếng Việt
Cristi
KRIS-tee