A Kabalistic Synopsis
KRYSTYN (Kaph, Resh, Yod, Samech, Teth, Yod, Nun)
The name Christine has the root "KRYS" which points to a strong religious influence in her life. Christine is no zealous evangelist, however; the total value of her name is 359, which by virtue of being prime number (divisible only by itself and one) lets us know she has a very individual, if not unique slant on life. Christine's approach to the world does indeed stem largely from her religious background, but hers is a very earthy, human perspective. Within her name we have symbols of both the Empress and the wise old Hermit. All of this indicates a woman whose focus is on the natural riches and joys of the world and the importance of the cycles of birth and death. To most people she comes across as a warm earth mother. She brings a happy atmosphere to any workplace while managing to get her job done effectively and quickly.
The Runic Interpretation
(Ehwaz, Nauthiz, Isa, Telwaz, Sowelu, Isa, Raido, Kano)
Christine's name has much of the energy of Christian's with the addition of the Ehwaz energy, which represents the waxing moon. Christine has a heartier constitution than Christian. Christine can take on enormous physical challenges and has what it takes to participate in the Olympics and win. She has discipline, vision, and persistence. She is a powerhouse physically and has a driving will that takes her far in life. She is an overachiever and expects more of herself than anyone expects of her. Christine could finish medical school early by taking lots of courses during the summer. Her prescription: One belly laugh a day. Funny videos and the company of amusing friends are a delight for Christine.
The Numerological Interpretation
Christine (NV=6, CV=1, VV=5, FL=3)
Christine will have to work at combining her sense of compassion and understanding and their positions in life with her own tremendous need to act independently. She loves to explore life and all its adventures and possibilities while at the same time avoiding clashes and personality conflicts with others. The balance is not easy to achieve. Christine must cultivate a sense of personal boundaries that permit her the artistic and personal freedom that her mind requires while still allowing her to cultivate the intimate relationships that are so important to her heart.
Principal Colors: All but the brightest shades of blue.
Gemstones and Precious Metals: Turquoise, emeralds
Botanicals: Dogwood, daffodil, walnuts