Kirstie

Meaning of Kirstie

Kirstie sparkles with a touch of Highland charm and modern zest—this friendly diminutive of Christine (from the Greek christos, “anointed”) first found its footing in Scotland before crossing the Atlantic. Stepping into the late ’80s and early ’90s, Kirstie lit up nurseries in Florida—peaking at about 26 baby girls in 1990 and hovering around the #188–208 mark for much of that era—proof that it’s a name both distinctive and warmly familiar. Imagine a bright, creative spirit who greets the world with a confident grin; that’s the energy parents evoke when they choose Kirstie. With its balanced blend of timeless meaning and down-to-earth cheer, Kirstie feels like a loyal friend you’ve yet to meet—ready to write her own story.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KUR-stee (/kɜːrsti/)

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Notable People Named Kirstie

Kirstie Alley -
Kirstie McLellan Day -
Kirstie Allsopp -
Kirstie Thomson -
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