Kristal

Meaning

Clear, Sparkling

Unisex
American

The story behind Kristal

Kristal is a modern respelling of the word "crystal," which derives from the Greek word "krystallos," originally referring to ice or clear quartz. The term evolved through Latin as "crystallus" and entered English in the 13th century, maintaining its association with clarity and transparency. By the 20th century, "crystal" had become a popular source for feminine given names, reflecting the Victorian and modern trend of naming children after precious materials and gemstones. The spelling variant "Kristal" with a K emerged in the late 20th century as part of broader patterns of creative spelling in American baby naming.

Kristal has no historical bearer or mythological origin. Rather, it represents a distinctly modern American naming convention that peaked during the 1980s, when innovative spellings and word-names became increasingly fashionable. The name carries no religious, literary, or legendary significance, but instead appeals to parents seeking names that evoke qualities such as clarity, brilliance, and purity. Its popularity reflects the era's embrace of nontraditional names and phonetic variations, positioning it alongside similar gemstone and nature-inspired names that gained traction in late 20th-century American culture.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
9
Pattern
C·C·V·C·C·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #728 (1980s)

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