This is referring to Jesus Christ.
Messiah is a synonym for anointed one.
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"Christ" means the anointed or anointed one.
The word "Christ" comes from the Greek word "Christos," which means "anointed one" or "chosen one." It is a title used to refer to Jesus, emphasizing his role as the savior and Messiah in Christianity.
The Greek word "chrisma" means the oil used in anointing and consequently, the Greek word "christos" means " the anointed one". This of course is the Greek word used in the New Testament for Jesus, the anointed one which is in turn a translation of the Hebrew "messiah".
There is no Latin word cristo.Latin does have the word Christo, which is the dative and ablative form of "Christus" (a borrowing from the Greek word "Χριστός" meaning "anointed") and means "to, for, by or with Christ/the anointed one".There is also crista, which is the word for "a crest" (e.g., a rooster's comb).
Χριστός [christos] = Christχρισμένος [chrismenos] (past participle)
The word "Christ" can be considered a title, meaning the anointed one or Messiah.
Anointed one,and Savior.
Christ =the anointed one. Sometimes both names are used together: Jesus Christ.