This article is about the feminine given name. For the plant, see Chayote.
Christophine is a feminine given name primarily of English origin but also with African and Latin roots.[1] The name derives from Saint Christopher.[2] Notable people with the name include:
^https://www.names.org/n/christophine/about
^Fumagalli, Maria Cristina (2003). "Names Matter". Journal of Caribbean Literatures. 3 (3): 123–132. ISSN 1086-010X.
include: Christophine Mutharika (died 1990), wife of politician Peter Mutharika Christophine Reinwald (1757–1847), German artist Johanne Christophine Stenersen...
Christophine Reinwald (born Elisabetha Christophine Friederike Schiller; September 4, 1757 – August 31, 1847) was a German artist, the eldest sister of...
Monique, and a son named Mahopela from his first marriage. His first wife, Christophine, died from cancer on 1 January 1990. She was a Catholic from the Caribbean...
house of Christophine. Antoinette pleads with Christophine for an obeah potion to attempt to reignite her husband's love, which Christophine reluctantly...
edule (previously placed in the obsolete genus Sechium), also known as christophine, mirliton and choko, is an edible plant belonging to the gourd family...
immunizing protein produced by penguins, for a Nobel Prize research project. Christophine, a shy and young PhD student who is secretly in love with Quignard, decides...
Dorothea Schiller (1732–1802). They also had five daughters, including Christophine, the eldest. Schiller grew up in a very religious Protestant family and...
"burr cucumbers", but the genus includes Sicyos edulis which is the christophine or chayote. Plants of the World Online includes: Sicyos acariaeanthus...
role (French and Quebec French dub) The Walk Annie 2016 Arctic Heart Christophine Bastille Day Zoe Naville known as The Take in North America and the UK...
Schiller. Christian Reinwald (born 1964), Swiss football goalkeeper Christophine Reinwald (1757–1847), German artist Grete Reinwald (1902–1983), German...
(1732–1802), an innkeeper's daughter, mother of Friedrich Schiller. Christophine Reinwald (1757–1847), an artist, the eldest sister of Friedrich Schiller...
captain in the Royal Danish Navym resided on the first floor with his wife Christophine Lovise Holm, their six children (aged seven to 20) and two maids. The...
Gleichen-Rußwurm (grandson) Alexander von Gleichen-Rußwurm (great-grandson) Christophine Reinwald (sister) Wilhelm Friedrich Hermann Reinwald (son-in-law) Weimar...
Trondhjem as a son of telegrapher Edward Diesen (1852–1909) and Johanne Christophine Stenersen (1855–1936). He was a first cousin of Emil Diesen and Andreas...
French techniques with local produce, such as breadfruit, cassava, and christophine (chayote). Creole dishes rely heavily on seafood, including curries and...
Ludwigsburg, where she grew up with Friedrich Schiller and his sisters. Christophine, who was the first to recognize Friedrich's talent, became her life-long...
floors of the rear wing. She lived there with her housekeeper Hanne Christophine Jacobsen, inspector Camilla Augusta Pedersen, teacher Hansine Gerdtzen...
captain in the Royal Danish Navy, resided on the third floor with his wife Christophine Joachime Blom (née Grüsier), their six children (aged two to 19) and...