Christopher Nolan
Other
1970
British-American filmmaker behind The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, and Oppenheimer
"bearer of Christ"
"Christ-carrier"
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“The timeless bearer of Christ across generations”
Christoher is a variant spelling of Christopher, from the Greek Christophoros meaning bearer of Christ, combining Christos (Christ, the anointed one) with phoros (bearer, carrier). The legend of Saint Christopher carrying the Christ child across a river made the name extraordinarily popular throughout the Christian world from the 4th century onward. This spelling appears to be a typographical variant omitting one 'p'.
Christopher (the standard spelling) dominated Anglo-American baby name charts throughout the 1960s-1990s, reaching #1 in the US in the 1980s. It remains in the top 25. The variant Christoher is likely an informal or typographical variant rather than an intentional alternate spelling.
Saint Christopher (Greek: Christophoros) is venerated as the patron saint of travelers, and Christopher medals are among the most popular Catholic devotional items. The name carries centuries of spiritual and literary association, from Christopher Marlowe to Christopher Columbus.
These names share the same feel as Christoher: Classic, Traditional, Strong, and Literary.
Other
1970
British-American filmmaker behind The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, and Oppenheimer
Writer
1564
English playwright and poet, contemporary of Shakespeare, who wrote Doctor Faustus and Tamburlaine
Explorer
1451
Italian explorer who completed voyages to the Americas in 1492, among the most consequential journeys in history
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