according to Google translate it means chris
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"Xristos" is not Greek. It looks like a half-wrong transliteration of the Greek word "ΧÏιστός", which in the Latin alphabet is properly Christos or Khristos. Which, in English, is Christ -- as in Jesus.
And Google is pretty close :D The name Chris comes from either Christian or Christopher, both of which point back to Christ, and ΧÏιστός.
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ΧÏιστός [Chrιstos] (=Christ) means the one who has the chrism(a) (not charisma) (χÏίσμα=the sacred oil applied trough the baptism), the anointed one. As a proper name in Greek is used only to refer to Jesus Christ. Some derivatives are used for common people names such as ΧÏιστόφοÏος (Christ's bearer = Christopher), ΧÏιστόδουλος (Christ's servant) and sometimes are shortened to ΧÏίστος [Chrιstos].
However, it's widely confused with the name ΧÏήστοςXrhstos [Chreestos], name of a totally different origin. ΧÏήστος < χÏηστός [chreestos] = the ethical, the moral, the one with proper manners (see the expression χÏηστά ήθη [chreesta ethe] = the proper morals/ethics)
Christos means "anointed; chosen." It is the Greek equivalent of Jesus' Hebrew title "Messiah."
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It means Christ.
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