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'''Kristen''' was originally a [[male]] [[first name]], the Danish or Norwegian form of Christian (see [[Christian (disambiguation)]]). <ref> http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=kristen-1 </ref> However, in English speaking countries Kristen is usually now a [[female]] [[first name]], used as an alternative spelling of Kristin, a Scandinavian form of [[Christine]]. <ref> http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=kristen-2 </ref>

===Actors===
*[[Kristen Bell]] - American actress
*[[Kristen Johnston]] - American actress
*[[Kristen Stewart]] - American actress

=== Scientists ===
*[[Kristen Nygaard]] - Norwegian mathematician

===Other===
*[[Kristen Caverly]] - American swimmer
*[[Kristen McMenamy]] - fashion model
*[[Kristen French]] - Canadian murder victim
*[[Kristen Nygaard (footballer)]] - Danish football (soccer) player
*[[Kristen Skjeldal]] - Norwegian Olympic champion in cross-country skiing
*[[Kristen Stephens (nee Ferris)]] - Canadian radio DJ
*[[Kristen Ashley]] - Professinal Tap Dancer

== Notes ==
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[[Category:Given names]]
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Revision as of 00:21, 12 October 2007

Kristen

Kristen was originally a male first name, the Danish or Norwegian form of Christian (see Christian (disambiguation)). [1] However, in English speaking countries Kristen is usually now a female first name, used as an alternative spelling of Kristin, a Scandinavian form of Christine. [2]

Actors

Scientists

Other

Notes