girls:
305 births since 1967
#5411 (5th percentile)
boys:
2.1k births since 1921
#2744 (40th percentile)
overall:
2.4k births since 1921
#5418 (30th percentile)
The name Christain is the #5,418 most popular name of all time in the U.S. on a gender-neutral basis, with a total of 2,405 recorded births since 1921. This represents the 30.0% percentile of name popularity (more popular than 30.0% of all names). For boys, it ranks #2,744 (40.1% percentile) for all time with 2,100 births since 1921. For girls, it ranks #5,411 (5.3% percentile) for all time with 305 births since 1967.
Christain first appeared in U.S. birth records in 1921 (1921 for boys and 1967 for girls). Birth data for Christain is available in 72 out of the 103 years between 1921 and 2023 (72 years for boys and 25 years for girls). The Social Security Administration only reports birth data for years in which the name was given to at least five children of the same gender.
The name Christain has been given predominantly to boys, with 87.3% of all recorded births being male. In 2023, 100.0% of babies named Christain were boys.
For boys, Christain reached its peak popularity in 2000, achieving the 10.2% percentile (ranked #731) with 42 births per million. The name was most common in 1998, with 42 births per million (ranked 10.2% percentile). Since reaching a high point around 2003, the popularity of this name for boys has been declining. Currently, Christain ranks #907 for boys (0.4% percentile) with 5 births per million, which is 11.6% of its peak share of births.
For girls, Christain reached its peak popularity in 1989, achieving the 2.4% percentile (ranked #805) with 11 births per million. The name was most common in 1989, with 11 births per million (ranked 2.4% percentile). There have been no recorded female births with this name since 2001.
This chart shows the total number of births per million babies in each year for the name "Christain".
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Our model has identified 7 different pronunciations for the name Christain. Click the play button under each pronunciation to hear it spoken aloud.
Our model is 31.6% confident that Christain is pronounced as KRIH-stayn, which has 2 syllables. The next most likely pronunciation is krih-STAYN, at 21.1% confidence, with 2 syllables.
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