Proper noun
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
A locale in the United States:
A town in Texas; named for the first white baby girl born there.
A city in North Dakota; probably named for Swedish opera singer Christina Nilsson.
A former settlement in California; named for an early Swiss settler.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhen Stevie and I joined the band, we were in the midst of breaking up, as were John and Christine. By the time Rumours was being recorded, things got worse in terms of psychology and drug use. It was a large exercise in denial - in order for me to get work done. Lindsey Buckingham
Well what do you do with a character like Christine Cagney and you tell her she can't have things? Sharon Gless
Christine would surely be talking, even if she had only an ape as audience. To her, any silence was as great a challenge as a blank canvas; it had to be filled with the sound of her own voice. Arthur C. Clarke
It's been a misery for me, living with Christine Keeler. Christine Keeler
Mother Dear, one day I'm going to turn this world upside down." --From My Brother Martin, by Christine King Farris. Martin Luther King Jr.
I think Christine and Chad are on the opposite extremes of the spectrum. Christine is a model victim, and Chad is a model perpetrator, and Howard is closer to the middle. Neil LaBute