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Cristo

Cristo is the Spanish term for Christ, used primarily to refer to Jesus Christ in Christian contexts. In everyday Spanish, Cristo can appear in liturgy, prayer, hymns, and religious discourse, and it also occurs in the names of religious monuments or artworks, such as Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) in Rio de Janeiro.

Etymology: The word derives from Latin Christus, which comes from Greek Christos, ultimately from Hebrew Mashiach,

Onomastics and usage: Cristo is also used as a given name and surname in Spanish-speaking countries. It

meaning
"anointed
one."
In
many
Spanish
texts,
Cristo
functions
as
a
proper
noun
when
referring
to
Christ
and
as
part
of
compound
names.
can
appear
alone
or
as
part
of
longer
given
names
and
is
found
across
various
social
and
professional
contexts.