Krysia
KRIS-ee-uh
Krysia is a girl’s name of Polish origin, meaning “A Polish name, a diminutive of 'Krystyna', which is the Polish form of 'Christina', meaning 'a Christian' or 'anointed'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1989.
What Krysia Means
“A Polish name, a diminutive of 'Krystyna', which is the Polish form of 'Christina', meaning 'a Christian' or 'anointed'.”
The Story of Krysia
Generations in Poland whispered this name, a quiet promise of faithfulness, before it found its way to you.
Krysia is a cherished Polish diminutive of Krystyna, itself the Polish form of Christina. This ancient name traces back to the Greek 'kristos', meaning 'anointed one'. It has been a name carried by many across Poland for centuries.
This is a name for a daughter who you see embodying a deep, unwavering kindness. You imagine her as a faithful companion, a gentle soul who brings comfort and care to everyone she meets.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#10 in 1989
Total Births
75
First Recorded
1958
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