Christina [kri-stee-nuh] Examples noun
- 1626–89, queen of Sweden 1632–54 (daughter of Gustavus Adolphus).
- a female given name.
Examples from the Web for christina Contemporary Examples of christina
Another significant loss is that of personal wine cellars, Christina Turley, of Turley Wine Cellars, noted.
Cleaning Up From Napa’s Winepocalypse
Jordan Salcito
August 30, 2014
Christina, who writes about these issues frequently at her website, says that the importance of visibility is a major concern.
Anna Paquin’s Bisexuality for Dummies
Amanda Marcotte
August 5, 2014
The next moment Christina and her friends ran back inside, away from what could be bombs.
In the Killing Fields of Ukraine with Children Who Saw the MH17 Horror
Anna Nemtsova
July 20, 2014
Rob Cantor impersonates everyone from Christina Aguilera to Bono to Sir Ian McKellen while singing an original song, “Perfect.”
Fancy Pants Dance, World Cup Poseurs, and More Viral Videos
Alex Chancey
July 5, 2014
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Richard Jenkins, John Turturro, Christina Hendricks, Eddie Marsan, the list goes on.
John Slattery on the ‘Mad Men’ Midseason Finale, Roger Sterling’s Power Move, and ‘God’s Pocket’
Marlow Stern
May 26, 2014
Historical Examples of christina
“Christina was a sad specimen of womankind indeed,” said Mrs. Temple.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Then Christina was brought into the hall and placed before the old peasant.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Christina is a soldier’s daughter, and must learn to bear the noise of cannon.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
For two years more Christina remained in the palace at Stockholm.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
And now I have told you almost all that is amusing or instructive in the childhood of Christina.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
British Dictionary definitions for christina Christina noun
- 1626–89, queen of Sweden (1632–54), daughter of Gustavus Adolphus, noted particularly for her patronage of literature
Word Origin and History for christina Christina
see Cristina.