Cristina is an Italian equivalent of 'Christine'. It's a feminine gender noun that's pronounced 'kree-STEE-nah'. Many Italian names have equivalents for men and women. In this particular case, one equivalent of 'Cristina' for a male is 'Cristino'.
"Christine" in English is Cristina in Italian.
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No, the father of Christine de Pisan was an Italian doctor and astrologist, who went in France and worked for the King Charles the 5th.
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"Cristina" is an Italian equivalent of "Christina."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine proper name. The pronunciation is "kree-STEE-nah." Many Italian names have masculine and feminine equivalents. The masculine equivalent, "Cristino," is pronounced "kree-STEE-noh."
Christine in French is spelled "Christine."
Kirsty is a Scots loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It is a nickname for Christine (Cristina). The pronunciation is "KEER-stee" in terms of the loan name and "kree-STEE-nah" in terms of the Italian full name equivalent.
Christine McVie's birth name is Christine Anne Perfect.
Christine Reinhart's birth name is Christine Mederer.
Christine Seisler's birth name is Christine Scherrer.
Christine Akrey's birth name is Christine Akrey.
Christine DiTillio's birth name is Christine Kiebdaj.