A blended form of Christ- and Ann, combining Greek Christos, anointed, with Hebrew Hannah, grace.
Christann is a blended form of Christ- and Ann, joining Greek Christos, meaning anointed, with Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace. That makes it a name with layered religious resonance, drawing from two strong streams of Christian naming tradition at once.
It feels both devotional and inventive, as though a familiar sacred vocabulary has been combined into a single new form. The result is a name that sounds formal but not antique, and meaningful without becoming heavy. Christann has the structure of a compound name, which gives it a direct, almost declarative quality.
Because it combines anointing and grace, it suggests a life framed by blessing and dignity. Christann feels rooted in faith, yet it also belongs to the modern habit of recombining inherited pieces into something personal.