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CRISPIN
“From the Roman cognomen Crispinus which was derived from the name CRISPUS. Saint Crispin was a 3rd-century Roman who was martyred with his twin brother Crispinian in Gaul. They are the patrons of shoemakers. They were popular saints in England during...”
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Significado
From the Roman cognomen Crispinus which was derived from the name CRISPUS. Saint Crispin was a 3rd-century Roman who was martyred with his twin brother Crispinian in Gaul. They are the patrons of shoemakers. They were popular saints in England during the Middle Ages, and the name has occasionally been used since that time.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“KRIS-pin”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
3 idiomasRomano AntiguoCrispinus
InglésCrispian
Romano AntiguoCrispus
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados