Tine name - Meaning of Tine
- Gender
- Masculine & Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 3
- Usage
- Norwegian, Danish, Slovene, Latin, Norwegian
- Pronounced
- TEE-ne
- Tine Meaning
- Short form of Kristine. Slovene diminutive of Martin or Valentin. Tine is a Danish and Norwegian diminutive of Kristine, ultimately derived from Christina. Christina originates in Latin language and means "Christian woman". It is a feminine form of Christian, ultimately derived from Greek. In Christian tradition, there are several saints of this name. It has also been a popular name within royalty over centuries. More recently, it was popularized by the American artist Christina Aguilera.
Tine Related Names
Variants: Kjersti, Kristin, Stine, Kirsten, Kjerstin (Norwegian), Kristin, Stine, Kirsten (Danish), Tinek
Diminutive Kjersti (Norwegian)
Other Languages Kistiñe (Basque), Hristina, Kristina (Bulgarian), Kristina, Ina, Tina (Croatian), Kristina, Kristýna (Czech), Christina, Christine, Ina, Stien, Tina, Tineke (Dutch), Christiana, Christina, Christine, Kristina, Chris, Chrissie, Chrissy, Christa, Christabel, Christabella, Christabelle, Christi, Christianne, Christie, Christobel, Christy, Cristen, Ina, Kiersten, Kiki, Kirsten, Kris, Krista, Kristeen, Kristen, Kristi, Kristia, Kristie, Kristin, Kristy, Krysten, Krystina, Krystine, Kyrsten, Tiana, Tianna, Tina (English), Kristiina (Estonian), Kristiina, Kirsi, Kirsti, Krista, Stiina, Tiina (Finnish), Christiane, Christine, Christelle (French), Christiane, Christina, Christine, Kristiane, Kristina, Kristine, Christa, Christel, Christin, Ina, Kiki, Krista, Kristin (German), Kilikina (Hawaiian), Krisztina (Hungarian), Kristín, Kristjana (Icelandic), Cristiana, Cristina, Tina (Italian), Christiana (Late Roman), Kristiāna, Kristīna, Kristīne (Latvian), Ina, Stien (Limburgish), Kristina (Lithuanian), Kerstin (Low German), Hristina, Tina (Macedonian), Krystiana, Krystyna, Krysia (Polish), Cristiana, Cristina (Portuguese), Cristina (Romanian), Kristina (Russian), Cairistìona, Kirstin, Kirsteen, Kirstie, Kirsty (Scottish), Kristina (Serbian), Kristína (Slovak), Kristina, Tina (Slovene), Cristina (Spanish), Christina, Christine, Kristina, Kristine, Christin, Ina, Kerstin, Kia, Kjerstin, Kristin, Stina (Swedish), Khrystyna (Ukrainian), Crystin (Welsh), Martinus, Valentinus (Ancient Roman), Balendin, Mattin, Matxin (Basque), Valentin (Bulgarian), Martí (Catalan), Valent (Croatian), Valentin (Czech), Morten, Valentin (Danish), Maarten, Marten, Martijn, Valentijn, Tijn (Dutch), Valentine, Martie, Marty, Val (English), Martti, Martin (Finnish), Valentin (French), Valentin (German), Bálint, Márton (Hungarian), Mairtín (Irish), Martino, Valentino, Tino (Italian), Martynas (Lithuanian), Merten (Low German), Valentin (Macedonian), Valentin (Norwegian), Marcin, Walenty (Polish), Martim, Martinho (Portuguese), Vali (Romanian), Valentin (Russian), Ualan (Scottish), Valentín (Slovak), Martín, Valentín (Spanish), Mårten, Valentin (Swedish), Valentyn (Ukrainian), Folant, Martyn (Welsh)
Diminutives: Kjersti (Norwegian)
Other Languages Kistiñe (Basque), Hristina, Kristina (Bulgarian), Kristina, Ina, Tina (Croatian), Kristina, Kristýna (Czech), Christina, Christine, Ina, Stien, Tina, Tineke (Dutch), Christiana, Christina, Christine, Kristina, Chris, Chrissie, Chrissy, Christa, Christabel, Christabella, Christabelle, Christi, Christianne, Christie, Christobel, Christy, Cristen, Ina, Kiersten, Kiki, Kirsten, Kris, Krista, Kristeen, Kristen, Kristi, Kristia, Kristie, Kristin, Kristy, Krysten, Krystina, Krystine, Kyrsten, Tiana, Tianna, Tina (English), Kristiina (Estonian), Kristiina, Kirsi, Kirsti, Krista, Stiina, Tiina (Finnish), Christiane, Christine, Christelle (French), Christiane, Christina, Christine, Kristiane, Kristina, Kristine, Christa, Christel, Christin, Ina, Kiki, Krista, Kristin (German), Kilikina (Hawaiian), Krisztina (Hungarian), Kristín, Kristjana (Icelandic), Cristiana, Cristina, Tina (Italian), Christiana (Late Roman), Kristiāna, Kristīna, Kristīne (Latvian), Ina, Stien (Limburgish), Kristina (Lithuanian), Kerstin (Low German), Hristina, Tina (Macedonian), Krystiana, Krystyna, Krysia (Polish), Cristiana, Cristina (Portuguese), Cristina (Romanian), Kristina (Russian), Cairistìona, Kirstin, Kirsteen, Kirstie, Kirsty (Scottish), Kristina (Serbian), Kristína (Slovak), Kristina, Tina (Slovene), Cristina (Spanish), Christina, Christine, Kristina, Kristine, Christin, Ina, Kerstin, Kia, Kjerstin, Kristin, Stina (Swedish), Khrystyna (Ukrainian), Crystin (Welsh), Martinus, Valentinus (Ancient Roman), Balendin, Mattin, Matxin (Basque), Valentin (Bulgarian), Martí (Catalan), Valent (Croatian), Valentin (Czech), Morten, Valentin (Danish), Maarten, Marten, Martijn, Valentijn, Tijn (Dutch), Valentine, Martie, Marty, Val (English), Martti, Martin (Finnish), Valentin (French), Valentin (German), Bálint, Márton (Hungarian), Mairtín (Irish), Martino, Valentino, Tino (Italian), Martynas (Lithuanian), Merten (Low German), Valentin (Macedonian), Valentin (Norwegian), Marcin, Walenty (Polish), Martim, Martinho (Portuguese), Vali (Romanian), Valentin (Russian), Ualan (Scottish), Valentín (Slovak), Martín, Valentín (Spanish), Mårten, Valentin (Swedish), Valentyn (Ukrainian), Folant, Martyn (Welsh)
Other Languages: Kistiñe (Basque), Hristina, Kristina (Bulgarian), Kristina, Ina, Tina (Croatian), Kristina, Kristýna (Czech), Christina, Christine, Ina, Stien, Tina, Tineke (Dutch), Christiana, Christina, Christine, Kristina, Chris, Chrissie, Chrissy, Christa, Christabel, Christabella, Christabelle, Christi, Christianne, Christie, Christobel, Christy, Cristen, Ina, Kiersten, Kiki, Kirsten, Kris, Krista, Kristeen, Kristen, Kristi, Kristia, Kristie, Kristin, Kristy, Krysten, Krystina, Krystine, Kyrsten, Tiana, Tianna, Tina (English), Kristiina (Estonian), Kristiina, Kirsi, Kirsti, Krista, Stiina, Tiina (Finnish), Christiane, Christine, Christelle (French), Christiane, Christina, Christine, Kristiane, Kristina, Kristine, Christa, Christel, Christin, Ina, Kiki, Krista, Kristin (German), Kilikina (Hawaiian), Krisztina (Hungarian), Kristín, Kristjana (Icelandic), Cristiana, Cristina, Tina (Italian), Christiana (Late Roman), Kristiāna, Kristīna, Kristīne (Latvian), Ina, Stien (Limburgish), Kristina (Lithuanian), Kerstin (Low German), Hristina, Tina (Macedonian), Krystiana, Krystyna, Krysia (Polish), Cristiana, Cristina (Portuguese), Cristina (Romanian), Kristina (Russian), Cairistìona, Kirstin, Kirsteen, Kirstie, Kirsty (Scottish), Kristina (Serbian), Kristína (Slovak), Kristina, Tina (Slovene), Cristina (Spanish), Christina, Christine, Kristina, Kristine, Christin, Ina, Kerstin, Kia, Kjerstin, Kristin, Stina (Swedish), Khrystyna (Ukrainian), Crystin (Welsh), Martinus, Valentinus (Ancient Roman), Balendin, Mattin, Matxin (Basque), Valentin (Bulgarian), Martí (Catalan), Valent (Croatian), Valentin (Czech), Morten, Valentin (Danish), Maarten, Marten, Martijn, Valentijn, Tijn (Dutch), Valentine, Martie, Marty, Val (English), Martti, Martin (Finnish), Valentin (French), Valentin (German), Bálint, Márton (Hungarian), Mairtín (Irish), Martino, Valentino, Tino (Italian), Martynas (Lithuanian), Merten (Low German), Valentin (Macedonian), Valentin (Norwegian), Marcin, Walenty (Polish), Martim, Martinho (Portuguese), Vali (Romanian), Valentin (Russian), Ualan (Scottish), Valentín (Slovak), Martín, Valentín (Spanish), Mårten, Valentin (Swedish), Valentyn (Ukrainian), Folant, Martyn (Welsh)