CHRISTAL
Christal
Christal is a British surname with a history that can be traced back to medieval times. The origins of the name are believed to be of English and French descent, deriving from the word "crystal," which refers to the precious stone. The name is thought to have been used to denote someone who either worked with crystals or had a clear, sparkling personality.
The Christal surname is relatively rare, with only a small number of bearers found in the United Kingdom. It is most commonly found in areas where there were historical settlements of English and French communities.
Individuals with the Christal surname have contributed to various fields, including arts, sciences, and commerce. The name has also been passed down through generations, preserving a link to its historical roots.
Today, the Christal surname continues to be a distinctive part of British heritage, representing a blend of English and French influences.
There are approximately 26 people named Christal in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Christal.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Armenia
Language of origin: Armenian
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Dean
- Ian
- John
Female
- Heather
Similar and related surnames
- Christa
- Christ
- Christain
- Christaki
- Christakis
- Christakos
- Christall
- Christan
- Christe
- Christean
- Christee
- Christel
- Christell
- Christelow
- Christer
- Christi
- Christil
- Christle
- Christlieb
- Christlo
- Christo
- Christobal
- Christol
- Christor
- Christy
- Chrystal
- Chrystall
- Chrystol
- Cristal
- Cristaldi
- Cristales
- Cristall
- Cristallo
- Cristan
- Cristau
- Cristea
- Cristol
- Crystal
- Crystall
- Crystol
- Krista
- Kristal
- Kristall
- Kristel
- Krystal
- Christacos
- Christakou
- Christelis
- Christias
- Christley
- Christlow
- Christmas
- Chryst
- Crist
- Crystallis
- Christie
- Christofi
- Christou
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.