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Kristina

American  
[kri-stee-nuh] / krɪˈsti nə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Christina.


Example Sentences

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Collaborating with Jens Eilers and Kristina Lippmann of Leipzig University in Germany, the researchers first confirmed that zap-and-freeze worked reliably in mouse tissue by observing calcium signaling, which is the trigger that prompts neurons to release neurotransmitters.

From Science Daily

According to Stonestreet winemaker Kristina Shideler, the fruit and tannin integration “start to unfold 3-4 years from bottling,” which means it’s drinking well right now.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Gordon and co-defendants Tony Porter, 68, Melissa Quailey-Dashper, 40, Kristina Ginova, 21, all from Leicester, and Jordan Mills-Smith, 33, from Cardiff, all deny murder.

From BBC

Kristina Hooper is chief market strategist at Man Group, which manages alternative investments.

From MarketWatch

The defendants, who Warwickshire Police previously confirmed were Afghan nationals, were aided by interpreters during the hearing in front of Judge Kristina Montgomery KC.

From BBC