User:Tbsdy lives/Chris
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Pronunciation | English: /krɪs/ |
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Gender | Unisex |
Origin | |
Word/name | Greek |
Other names | |
Related names | Christopher, Christian, Christina, Christine, Christophe |
Chris is a short form of various names including Christopher, Christian, Christina, Christine, and others.[1] It may refer to:
People
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[edit]First letter A, second letter B
[edit]- Christopher Abani, Nigerian author
- Chris Abbott, American television producer, writer and author
- Chris Abbott, Canadian ice hockey player
- Christopher Robert Abel, former footballer who played in the Football League for Bradford City and Leeds United
- Christopher Abell, British biological chemist and professor
- Chris Aberdein, South African racing car driver
- Chris Abrahams, Australian jazz pianist
First letter A, second letter C
[edit]- Chris Achilleos, a painter and illustrator who specializes in fantasy artwork and glamour illustration
- Chris Ackerman, actor
- Chris Acland, English musician and drummer of shoegazing and britpop musical ensemble Lush.
First letter A, second letter D
[edit]- Christoph Carl H. Adami, professor at the Keck Graduate Institute and winner of the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal
- Chris Adams, American author, United States Air Force officer and winner of the Distinguished Service Medal, the Department of Defense Meritorious Service Medal, two Legions of Merit and two Air Medals for service in Vietnam combat
- Christopher Adams, professional wrestler
- Chris Adams, of the Scottish band String Driven Thing
- Chris Adams, drummer in the band Riverboat Gamblers
- Chris "Cid" Adams, American bassist, former member of the heavy metal band Byzantine
- Christopher John Adams, cricketer
- Christopher James "Chris" Adamson, English football goalkeeper
- Chris Addison, English stand-up comedian, writer and actor
- Chris Barton Adkisson, American professional wrestler best known as ring name Chris Von Erich
- Chris Adler, American film actor and writer
- Christopher James Adler, drummer of the Metal-band Lamb of God
- Chris Adrian, American author
- Chris Adshead, Australian television director
First letter A, second letter G
[edit]- Chris Agee, Irish poet, essayist and editor
- Chris Agnello, American soccer coach
- Chris Agoliati, retired American soccer player
- Christopher Louis Aguila, Major League Baseballer
First letter A, second letter H
[edit]- Chris Ahrens, retired ice hockey player
- Chris Ahrens, American rower
First letter A, second letter I
[edit]- Christopher Aikman, astrophysicist
- Chris Aitken, Scottish football player
First letter A, second letter K
[edit]First letter A, second letter L
[edit]- Chris Alajajian, Australian racing car driver
- Chris Alberghini, American television director and producer
- Chris Albrecht, media executive
- Christopher John Albright, American soccer player
- Chris Aldridge, continuity announcer and newsreader for BBC Radio 4
- Christiern Gunnar Albertson, jazz journalist, writer and record producer
- Christopher "Chris" Alcaide, American actor
- Chris Alden, entrepreneur
- Chris Alexander, Toronto based film critic, composer, TV and radio personality
- Christopher Allbritton, blogger and journalist
- Chris Allen, author
- Chris Allen, Canadian ice hockey player
- Christopher Martin "Chris" Allen, English footballer
- Christopher Anthony "Chris" Allen, English footballer
- Christopher Carlton Allentiti, American author and lecturer of modern suspense literature and better known community of arts as C.C. Allentiti
- Chris Allison, British record producer and founder/head of Sonic360 Records
- Chris Allison, senior officer of the Metropolitan Police Service
- Chris Aloisi, American soccer player
First letter A, second letter M
[edit]- Christopher Ralai Amini, Papua New Guinean cricketer
- Christopher Arthur Amon MBE, former motor racing driver
- Christopher Amott, Swedish guitar player, vocalist and founding member of the Swedish metal bands Arch Enemy and Armageddon
First letter A, second letter N
[edit]- Christopher Peter Andersen, American journalist and author
- Chris Andersen, NBA basketball player
- Chris Anderson OBE, Scottish footballer and former Vice-Chairman of Aberdeen F.C.
- Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired
- Chris Anderson, curator of the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Conference
- Chris Anderson, retired Australian high jumper
- Chris Anderson (deceased), jazz pianist
- Chris Anderson, trumpet player with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
- Chris Anderson, Australian former rugby league player
- Christopher B. Anderson, American ecologist
- Christine Anderssen, software engineer
- Chris Andrews, digital pioneer, restitution activist
- Chris Andrews, Irish Fianna Fáil politician
- Chris Andrews, pop musician and songwriter ("Yesterday Man")
- Chris Andrews, British professional wrestler
- Christopher Andrews, author
- Christopher Columbus Andrews (deceased), American soldier, diplomat, newspaperman, author, and forester
- Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, Jr., biochemist and a Nobel Prize laureate
- Christopher John Anstey, Australian Basketball player
- Chris Anthony, American Footballer
- Chris Anthony, Swedish artist
- Chris Anthony (née Lansdowne), American voice actress
- Christopher Thomas Anthony, former international Wales rugby union player
- Christopher Wiley Antley, Champion American jockey
- Chris Antonopoulos (aka Seven Antonopoulos), American rock drummer for Atrocity and Leaves' Eyes
- Chris Anyanwu MFR (born Christiana Ngozi Ukah), Nigerian journalist, publisher, author, and politician
First letter A, second letter P
[edit]- Chris Appelgren, owner and president Lookout! Records, vocalist in bands The Pattern, The PeeChees and others
- Chris Applebaum, American music video director
First letter A, second letter R
[edit]- Chris Ardoin, zydeco accordionist and singer
- Chris Argyris, American business theorist and Professor Emeritus at Harvard Business School
- Christopher "Chris" Arkwright, former professional rugby league footballer
- Chris Arlman, Dutch politician
- Chris Armas, former American soccer player
- Chris Armit, Australian professional rugby league footballer
- Chris Armold, author
- Christopher Peter "Chris" Armstrong, former Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur football player born 1971
- Chris Armstrong, Reading football player
- Chris Armstrong, Galway United football player
- Chris Armstrong, Canadian ice hockey player
- Chris Armstrong, former Canadian football player
- Chris Armstrong, Canadian footballer
- Christopher Wyborne Armstrong (deceased), former Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament for Armagh
- Christoph Arnold, German amateur astronomer
- Christopher Paul Arnold, former Major League Baseballer
- Chris Arreola, U.S. Mexican-American heavyweight boxer
- Chris Arrowsmith, canoer and former olympian who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics
First letter A, second letter S
[edit]- Christopher Ashford-Smith, American professional wrestler better known under the ring names Chris Champion or Yoshi Kwan
- Chris Ashley, artist
- Chris Ashton, English rugby union player
- Chris Ashwin, British rugby union player
- Christopher Michael Ashworth, actor
- Chris Asplen, American DNA policy expert
First letter A, second letter T
[edit]- Chris Atkinson, professional rally driver in the World Rally Championship
First letter A, second letter U
[edit]- Chris Auchinvole, New Zealand politician
- Chris Ault, college football coach
- Chris Austin, country music singer
First letter A, second letter V
[edit]- Chris Avellone, video game designer
- Chris Avery, American footballer
First letter A, second letter X
[edit]- Christopher S. Axworthy, Canadian politician
First letter A, second letter Y
[edit]- Christopher Owen Ayres, American voice actor
- Chris Ayer, solo guitar artis
- Chris Aylmer, deceased former member of the band Samson
- Chris Ayres, Los Angeles correspondent for the Times (London)
First letter B
[edit]First letter B, second letter A
[edit]- Chris Bachalo, American comic book illustrator
- Chris Bachelder, American writer, e-book pioneer and frequent contributor to the publications McSweeney's Quarterly Concern and The Believer
- Christopher John "Chris" Back, Australian politician
- Chris Badami, American musician, music producer and sound engineer
- Chris Bagley, American soccer player
- Chris Bahr, former professional American football and soccer player
- Chris Bailey, co-founder and singer of rock band The Saints
- Chris Bailey, American ice hockey player and gold medallist at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Chris Bailey, Manly Sea Eagles rugby league player
- Chris Bailey, Disney animator
- Chris Baillie, Scottish Olympian
- Christopher Latham "Chris" Baillieu MBE, former Olympian who competed in rowing, and first chairman of British Swimming
- Chris Baines, gardener, naturalist, television presenter and author who was awarded an honorary personal professorship at Birmingham Polytechnic (now Birmingham City University)
- Christopher Patrick "Chris" Baird, Northern Irish football player
- Chris Baker race car driver
- Chris Baker, American football tight end for the New England Patriots
- Chris Baker, Australian politician
- Chris Baker, American comedian and talk back radio host
- Christopher "Chris" Baker, soccer player in the Canadian Soccer League
- Christopher Baker, illustrator known professionally as Fangorn
- Christopher John Baker, Thailand-based writer
- Christopher Isaiah Baker, American football Nose Tackle for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League
- Chris Bala, American professional ice-hockey player
- John Christopher Balderstone, English footballer and Cricket umpire
- Chris Baldick, British academic
- Christopher Baldwin, American comic book author and illustrator
- Christian Charles Philip Bale, actor
- Chris Ball, British rugby union player
- Chris Ballance, Scottish Green Party politician, former Member of the Scottish Parliament for South of Scotland and playwright
- Christopher Ballew, member of The Presidents of the United States of America
- Chris Ballingall, former All-American Girls Professional Baseball League catcher
- Chris Bambery, editor of Socialist Worker and a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Workers Party
- Christopher "Chris" Francis Bambridge, retired Australian soccer coach
- Christopher Michael Bando, former Major League Baseball catcher
- Christopher Edward Bangle, American automotive designer
- Chris Banks, Canadian poet
- Christopher N. Banks, English former professional footballer
- Christopher Banks, New Zealand journalist, musician, record producer, songwriter and film-maker
- Chris Barbosa, New York producer
- Chris Barclay, American football player
- Chris Barfoot (born Christopher John Barfoot), British writer/director and producer of film productions
- Christopher Andrew "Chris" Barker, English professional footballer *Chris Barlow, American sprint canoer and former olympian
- Chris Barker, bassist for Anti-Flag
- Christiaan Neethling Barnard, South African cardiac surgeon
- Christopher Leslie Barnard, former Welsh professional footballer
- Chris Barnes, American professional bowler
- Chris Barnes, American death metal vocalist
- Christopher J. "Chris" Barnes, American child actor
- Christopher Edward Barnwell, Major League Baseballer
- Chris Barrett, American film director and producer
- Chris Barrie, British actor
- Christopher Alexander Barrie, former Admiral in the Royal Australian Navy and the Chief of the Australian Defence Force
- Chris Barron, member of the band Spin Doctors
- Chris Barrows, member of the band Pink Lincolns
- Christopher Gerald Bart-Williams, Sierra Leonean-born English former footballer
- Chris Barth, American musician and singer-songwriter
- Christopher Bartle, British equestrian
- Chris Bartlett, London-based writer and journalist
- Chris Bartley, American R&B singer
- Chris Baryla, Canadian professional golfer
- Christopher Joseph Başak, Major League Baseballer
- Chris Bascombe, sports journalist who writes for the News of the World
- Chris Basham, English footballer
- Christopher Warwick Godfrey Bassano, cricketer
- Chris Batchelor, jazz trumpeter, composer and lecturer at Middlesex University
- Chris Bateman, game designer and writer
- Chris Bath (born Christine Bath), Australian news anchor, journalist and television personality
- Chris Bathgate, American indie folk singer-songwriter and musician
- Chris Batista, comic book artist and penciller
- Chris Batstone, former lead singer of the third-wave ska band Suburban Legends
- Chris Batten, member of English alternative metal band Enter Shikari
- Christopher Sean Batton, former Major League Baseball player
- Chris Baty, founder of National Novel Writing Month (also known as NaNoWriMo)
- Chris Bauermeister, member of the band Jawbreaker
- Chris Bauman, Canadian Football League player
- Christopher J. Bauman, Jr. (deceased), American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Chri$ Ca$h
- Sir Christopher Alan Bayly, British historian specializing in Indian, British Imperial, and Global History
First letter B, second letter E
[edit]- Christopher Beam, American journalist and a political blogger for Slate
- Chris Bearde, Australian comedy writer, producer and director
- Chris Beardshaw, gardener
- Christopher Kelan "Chris" Beardsley, English footballer
- Christopher Charles Beasley, former Major League Baseball player
- Chris Beasley, Wales international rugby league player
- Chris Beath, Australian A-league soccer referee
- Chris Beatrice, game designer
- Chris Beattie, Australian rugby league player
- Christopher Beatty, American football assistant coach for the West Virginia Mountaineers football team
- Christopher Beaty, former bassist of the Christian Punk Ska band, The O.C. Supertones
- Christophe Beck (born Jean-Christophe Beck, also credited as Chris Beck), Canadian television and film score composer
- Chris Beckett, British social worker, university lecturer, and science fiction author
- Chris Beckford-Tseu, Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender
- Christopher Stephen "Chris" Beech, British former professional Football player, coach at Roachdale
- Chris Beetem (born Christopher Lapinski), American television and film actor
- Chris Begg, Canadian baseball pitcher
- Christopher Bell, English military historian
- Chris Bell, author
- Chris Bell, American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, former member of power pop band Big Star
- Chris Bell, English rugby union footballer
- Chris Bellamy, saxophonist and guitarist
- Christopher "Chris" Bellard, American West Coast rapper who goes by the stage name Young Malay
- Christopher Lamont Bender, murdered American R&B singer
- Chris Benge, U.S. Republican Party politician for the state of Oklahoma and Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
- Christopher Charles Benham, English cricketer
- Chris Bennett, Canadian soccer coach and former Canadian international and North American Soccer League soccer player
- Chris Bennett (born Christine Bennett), Grammy-nominated singer, dancer, songwriter and Jazz performer
- Chris Bennion, Scottish football player
- Christopher Michael "Chris" Benoit (deceased), Canadian professional wrestler
- Christopher "Chris" Bentley, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and the Attorney General in the Liberal government of Premier Dalton McGuinty
- Christiaan David "Chris" Berger (deceased), Dutch athlete who competed in the sprints
- Chris Bergin, Irish Gaelic football player
- Chris Bernard, English film director
- Christopher Bernau (born Herbert Augustine Bernau, now deceased), American actor
- Chris Berry, musician who specializes in playing the mbira (thumb piano) and the ngoma drum, from the Shona people of Southern Africa
- Chris Best, Canadian football player
- Chris Bettney, English football player
- Chris Beutler, former Nebraska state senator in the Nebraska Legislature and 51st and current mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska
- Christopher Bevins, American voice actor and ADR director
First letter B, second letter I
[edit]- Christopher "Chris" Bibb, British former professional rugby league footballer
- Chris Bickel, frontman of bands In/Humanity and Guyana Punch Line
- Christopher Hamilton Bidmead, British writer and journalist
- Christopher Biggins, English actor and television personality
- Chris Bigler, Swiss professional poker player and retired businessman
- Christopher Anthony "Chris" Billy, former Yorkshire football player
- Chris Bingham, American racing driver
- Chris Biotti, American former professional ice hockey defenseman
- Chris Birchall, Scottish rugby league and 2004 winner of the Dave Valentine Award
- Christopher "Chris" Birchall, English-born Trinidadian footballer who currently plays in midfield for Major League Soccer side Los Angeles Galaxy
- Christopher Bird, science writer
- Chris Biscoe, English jazz multi-instrumentalist
- Chris Bishay, English rugby union footballer
- Christopher Bishop, Chief Research Scientist at Microsoft Research Cambridge and holds a Chair of Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh
- Christopher Paul Bisson, British Actor
- Chris Bitonti, member of A Penny for Jane
First letter B, second letter J
[edit]- Christer "Chris" Björin, Swedish professional
First letter B, second letter L
[edit]- Christopher Black, international criminal lawyer and political activist based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Chris Black, English football player
- Chris Black, screenwriter and television producer
- Christopher "Chris" Francis Black, Scottish retired hammer thrower and former Olympian
- Christopher Raymond "Chris" Blackburn, English football player
- Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records
- Chris Blair, New Zealand badminton player and bronze medal winner at the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games
- Christopher Blais, rally racing driver
- Chris Blazek, Minor League Baseball pitcher
- Chris Bliss, American stand up comedian and juggler
- Christopher Blizzard, Open Source Evangelist working for the Mozilla Corporation and a long-time contributor to Open Source projects
First letter B, second letter O
[edit]- Christopher "Chris" Boardman, former English racing cyclist who won an individual pursuit gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics and broke the world hour record three times as well as wearing the yellow jersey on three separate occasions at the Tour de France
- Chris Scott Bober, American football player
- Chris Bobonich, American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University
- Chris Boden, former English football player
- Christopher Aram Bohjalian, American novelist who writes under the pen name Chris Bohjalian
- Christopher James "Chris" Bolder, English former footballer who played in the Football League for Grimsby Town
- Christopher Bolt CB, British economist, non-executive chairman of the Office of Rail Regulation and (separately) the arbiter for the London Underground public-private partnership
- Chris Boltendahl, German heavy metal singer for the group Grave Digger
- Chris Bombolas, former Australian politician and television presenter
- Chris Bond, former rover and assistant coach for the Western Bulldogs Australian rules football team.
- Sir Christian John Storey Bonington CBE, British mountaineer
- Christopher Donald Boniol, former American football player in the National Football League
- Chris Booker, American radio and TV personality
- Christopher Scott Booker, Major League Baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals organization
- Christopher Melvin Booker, American professional basketball player
- Christopher Brandon Bootcheck, Major League Baseball player
- Chris Booth, New Zealand sculptor
- Christopher E. Bordano, American football player in the National Football League
- Christian Gerrard "Pepe" Bordeleau, retired Canadian ice hockey forward
- Chris Bortz, politician from Cincinnati, Ohio
- Christopher Bosh, American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association
- Christopher Louis Bosio, former Major League Baseball pitcher and current major league pitching coach
- Chris Bosse, German-born architect, resident in Sydney
- Chris Bostock, English musician, songwriter and music producer
- Christopher Stephen Botti, American trumpeter and composer
- Chris Boucher, British television writer
- Chris Bourne, English football player
- Christopher Bourque, professional ice-hockey player in the American Hockey League
- Christopher Bowen, British actor
- Christopher Columbus Bowen (deceased), former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
- Christopher Eyles "Chris" Bowen, Australian Federal politician
- Chris Bowers, blogger, former union organizer and member of the Pennsylvania State Democratic Committee
- Chris Bowers, actor in American TV series Rescue Me and Bionic Woman
- Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, English organist and composer
- Christopher Bowman (deceased), former figure skater, two-time U.S. national champion and two-time World medalist, winner of the the 1983 World Junior Figure Skating Championships and olympian who competed in the 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics
- Christopher Boyd, computer security researcher awarded a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award for computer security better known as his online pseudonym Paperghost
- Christopher "Big Black" Boykin, professional bodyguard
- Christopher David Boyles, American decathlete and track and field coach
First letter B, second letter R
[edit]- Chris Bradford, author of children's fictional series Young Samurai, professional musician and black belt martial artist
- Chris Bradshaw, Canadian politician and business person
- Christopher D. Bradwell, American football player
- Chris Braide, English singer, songwriter, record producer
- Chris Brancato, Hollywood writer and producer of several films and television programs
- Christopher Richard Brand, British psychological and psychometric researcher
- Christopher William Brandon, English professional footballer
- Chris Brandt, filmmaker
- Chris Brann, American electronic music producer and remixer, is known for his work under the monikers Wamdue Project and Ananda Project
- Christopher William "Chris" Brasher CBE, athlete, sports journalist and co-founder of the London Marathon
- Christopher Paul "Chris" Brass, English footballer and manager
- Chris Bratton, drummer
- Christopher Bravacos, Pennsylvanian political consultant, lobbyist and President and CEO of lobbying and political consulting firm The Bravo Group
- Chris Brazzell, retired Canadian Football League player
- Christopher Breen, writer and editor specializing in Apple Computer's Apple Macintosh computers and related technologies
- Chris-Carol Bremer, former German Olympic swimmer and captain of the German swimming team at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Chris "The Westside Strangler" Brennan, mixed martial arts fighter
- Chris Bridge, English rugby league player
- Christopher Brian Bridges, American rapper and actor, better known by his stage name Ludacris
- Chris Brien, Australian professional drummer and a popular drum clinician
- Chris Brindley, English former footballer
- Chris Brink, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England
- Chris Brinkman, former member of alternative rock band Jane's Addiction
- Christopher Brisson, Major Indoor Soccer League player
- Chris Bristow (deceased), English former Formula One driver
- Chris Britt, editorial cartoonist for the State Journal-Register
- Christopher Daniel Britton, Major League Baseball relief pitcher
- Christopher Britton, Canadian-born film actor, television actor, Stage Actor, and voice actor
- Chris Broach, one of the guitarists/vocalists in emo band Braid
- Chris Broad, a former England Test cricketer and current Test official
- Christopher Laurence Broadby, former Australian cricket player for the Tasmanian Tigers
- Chris Broderick, lead guitarist for American thrash metal band Megadeth
- Christopher X. Brodeur, musician, cartoonist, political gadfly, and two-time candidate for the mayor of New York City
- Chris Brokaw, American musician
- Chris Bromham, retired Welsh stunt man
- Chris Brooker, English rugby union player
- Christopher Brooks, former National Football League football player
- Chris Brooks, Australian rock, metal and fusion guitarist
- Chris Brooks, radio presenter
- Chris Brosnan, reality TV contestant on the show Love Island and credited as assistant director for two James Bond films, The World Is Not Enough and Tomorrow Never Dies
- Chris Broussard, sports analyst for ESPN and columnist for ESPN Magazine and ESPN.com
- Chris Brown American soccer player
- Chris Brown, Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- Chris Brown, composer, pianist, and electronic musician
- Chris Taylor Brown, lead singer of American rock band Trapt
- Christopher Brown, Bahamian athlete who mainly competes in the 400 metres
- Chris Brown, American soccer player
- Chris Brown, American football player
- Chris Brown, veterinarian and co-star of the Australian series Bondi Vet
- Christina Brown, Emmy award winning journalist, anchor for MSNBC and host of NBC's Early Today
- Christine Brown, politician and current municipal councillor in St. Albert, Alberta
- Christopher Alan "Chris" Brown, English football player
- Christopher Charles Brown CBE, the last General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland
- Christopher Duke Brown, former American football player for the National Football League
- Christopher ("Chris") Effield Brown, former field hockey player from New Zealand and member of the National Men's Team that finished seventh at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Christopher Maurice "Chris" Brown, American R & B Artist
- Christopher Michael Brown, American football player
- Christopher Rejean Brown, American football player
- Christopher Robert Brown, English football player
- Christy Brown (deceased), Irish author, painter and poet who had severe cerebral palsy
- John Christopher Brown (deceased), American third baseman in Major League Baseball in the 1980s
- Chris Browne, American comic strip artist and cartoonist who writes and draws the comic strip Hägar the Horrible
- Christopher Browne, American documentary film maker/director
- Christopher Brubeck, a U.S. jazz and classical musician and composer
- Christiaan "Chris" Gerrit Herman Bruil, badminton player and former olympian
- Chris Bruno, American actor
- Christopher "Chris" Brunt, Northern Irish football player
- Chris "Bear" Bryan, Australian Australian rules football player in the Australian Football League
- Christopher John Bryant, British politician
- Chris Bryant (deceased), English screenwriter and occasional actor
First letter B, second letter U
[edit]- Chris Buck, film director
- Chris Buckler, Northern Irish TV reporter
- Christopher Taylor Buckley, American political satirist and novelist
- Christopher Sebastian "Chris" Buckley (deceased), English professional football player
- Christopher Bucklow, artist
- Christopher Budd, British mathematician
- Christopher R. "Chris" Bunch (deceased), American science fiction, fantasy and television writer
- Chris Bunting, British comic book writer
- Chris Buors, cannabis activist, politician and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Manitoba (LPM) before he oversaw it's change to the Manitoba Marijuana Party (MMP)
- Chris Burden, American artist
- Christopher William Burford, III, former American collegiate and Professional Football wide receiver
- Chris Burgess, basketball recruit
- Chris Burke-Gaffney, Canadian songwriter, producer, and artist manager
- Christopher Alan Burke, Major League Baseball player
- Christopher Joseph "Chris" Burke, American actor living with Down's syndrome
- Christopher Robert Burke, Scottish professional football player
- Chris Burkett, former professional American football player
- Chris Burnett (born Christopher LeRoy Burnett), American saxophone player, composer, veteran of US military jazz bands and band leader
- Chris Burnett, American voice actor for anime series at FUNimation Entertainment
- Chris Burney, member of American pop-punk band Bowling for Soup
- Chris Burns, former professional Canadian football player
- Chris Burns, English football player
- Chris Burns, CNN journalist and anchor
- Christopher Bruce "Chris" Burns, Australian politician in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly and is Minister for Business, Tourism, Trade, Asian Relations and Defence Support
- Chris Burton (nicknamed High Tower), British heavyweight boxer
- Christopher Robert Bury, American journalist, Emmy award winning correspondent at ABC News Nightline and substitute anchor
- Christopher Busby, British scientist and activist known for his work on the health effects of ionising radiation, director of environmental consultancy agency Green Audit, founder and scientific advisor to the Low Level Radiation Campaign, National Speaker on Science and Technology for the Green Party of England and Wales and the Scientific Secretary of the Green Party's European Committee on Radiation Risks
- Chris Bush, award winning British playwright and Artistic Director of White Rose Theatre
- Chris Bush, American football player
- Christopher Shaun Bushing, retired Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chris Butler, professional footballer
- Chris Butler, musician who led the experimental new wave 1980s band The Waitresses
- Chris Butler, ice hockey player
- Christopher John Butler, former British Conservative Party politician
- Chris Buttars, American politician
- Chris Butterfield, former Arena Football League offensive lineman/defensive lineman for the Portland Forest Dragons (1997–1999), the Oklahoma Wranglers (2000), and the Los Angeles Avengers (2001–2004)
First letter B, second letter Y
[edit]- Chris Cornelius Byrd (nickname Rapid Fire), professional boxer and former WBO and IBF heavyweight champion
- Chris Byrne, co-founder of band Black 47, founder of "celtic hip-hop" band Seanchai & the Unity Squad under which he performed with the stage name "Seanchai" and owner of New York City pub Rocky Sullivan's
First letter C
[edit]First letter C, second letter A
[edit]- Chris Caffery, heavy metal guitarist in Savatage and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra who has since gone solo
- Chris Cagle, American country music artist
- Christian "Red" Keener Cagle (deceased), professional American football halfback and quarterback from 1930 to 1934, who was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954
- Christopher Bruce Cahill, Samoa-born Australian professional footballer
- Chris Cain, blues and jazz guitarist and Blues Music Award nominee
- Chris Cain, bassist and backing vocalist of New York-based band We Are Scientists
- Chris Cairns, former all-rounder who played for the New Zealand international cricket team, the Black Caps
- Christian Jay Calaguio, Filipino professional basketball player
- Chris Caldwell, maintains website The Prime Pages
- Chris Calhoun, Korean War veteran and mental health advocate who, after being committed to Florida State Hospital after attempting suicide, exposed abuse perpetuated on veterans and later inspired the 1990 film Chattahoochee which starred actors Dennis Hopper and Gary Oldman
- J. Christopher Callaghan, former Treasurer of Saratoga County, New York, and an unsuccessful candidate for New York State Comptroller in the 2006 statewide elections of the Republican and Conservative Parties
- Christopher Fitzpatrick Calloway, former professional American football player
- Chris Cameron, lacrosse coach and former All-American lacrosse player at Lehigh University
- Chris Camilleri, Welsh former professional rugby league footballer
- Chris Campoli, Canadian ice hockey player
- Christopher Raul Candito (deceased), American professional wrestler better known by his ring name Chris Candido. Upon his death Total Nonstop Action Wrestling held the Chris Candido Memorial Tag Team Tournament
- Christopher John "Chris" Cannizzaro, former Major League Baseball catcher
- Christopher Black "Chris" Cannon, former member of the United States House of Representatives, for the Republican Party, representing the third district of Utah from 1997 - 2009
- Chris Cantada, drummer of Filipino band Sponge Cola
- Christopher M. Cantell, American entrepreneur and owner of MultiPath Communications International, Inc., TechSource International and Cantell Communications International, Inc.
- Christopher Lee Canty, American football player
- Christopher Shawn Patrick Canty, American football player
- Christopher Frank Capuano, Major League Baseball starting pitcher
- Chris Card, Australian former football player for Yeovil Town in the English Football Conference
- Chris Carey, Professor of Greek at University College London (UCL)
- Christopher Murphy Carley, American actor
- Chris Carlin, American television and radio personality
- James Christopher "Chris" Carmack, American actor and former fashion model
- Chris Carmichael, retired professional cyclist, cycling, triathlon and endurance sports coach as well as the founder and CEO of Carmichael Training Systems
- Chris Carmichael, violinist, musician and arranger
- Christopher P. "Chris" Carney, associate professor of political science at Penn State Worthington Scranton, prominent member of the conservative Blue Dog Coalition and American politician and member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district
- Christopher John Carpenter, Major League Baseballer player
- Chris Carr, American football player
- Chris Carr (deceased), United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War II
- Chris Carr (motorcyclist), motorcycle dirt-track and road racer and holder of the world motorcycle land speed record from September 5, 2006 to September 28, 2008, which he later regained on 24 September 2009
- Chris Carr (musician), rock music artist, former bassist for The Honor System then Horse and producer and engineer at Blackbox Studios
- Chris Dean Carr, American professional basketball player
- Christopher Andrew "Ender" Carrabba, lead singer and guitarist for Dashboard Confessional
- Chris Carrawell, American professional basketball player
- Chris Carrieri, American soccer player
- Chris Carrino, American sports play-by-play announcer
- Christopher Paul "Chris" Carruthers, English football player
- Chris Carter, American football player
- Chris Carter, Los Angeles-based disc jockey and music/film producer, founding member and bass player with alternative rock/power pop band Dramarama, founder of QM Management which manages LA pop group The Wondermints and host of Breakfast with the Beatles
- Chris Carter, Canadian actor and screenwriter
- Chris "Von Pimpenstein" Carter, record producer and mixer from Los Angeles
- Christopher Joseph Carter, New Zealand politician, member of the New Zealand Labour Party and former senior Cabinet Minister in the Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand
- William Christopher Carter, Major League Baseball player
- Vernon Christopher Carter, professional baseball player in the Oakland Athletics organization
- Christopher Carl Carter, American screenwriter, film director and producer, best known as the creator of The X-Files and Millennium
- Chris Casamassa, American martial artist and actor and stuntman who is best known for his role as Scorpion in the movie Mortal Kombat
- Chris Casement, Northern Irish professional footballer
- Christopher James "Chris" Cash, American football player
- Christopher Andrew Cashman, American comedian, voice actor, Northwest Regional Emmy winner and live host of the massively multiplayer online game adaptation of the trivia game show 1 vs. 100
- Christopher L. Cason, voice actor, ADR Director and Script who works for anime series of FUNimation Entertainment
- Christopher Martin "Chris" Casper, English football manager and former player
- Christopher John "Chris" Cassidy, Commander in the U.S. Navy, former Navy SEAL, NASA astronaut and recipient of the Bronze Star and the Presidential Unit Citation awards
- Chris Castle, folk/Americana singer-songwriter
- Chris Catalyst, guitarist from the rock band Sisters of Mercy
- Chris Cates, minor league shortstop in the Minnesota Twins organization
- Chris Cattaneo, retired American soccer forward who played professionally in the North American Soccer League and the Major Indoor Soccer League
- Christopher John "Chris" Cattlin, former professional footballer and manager of Brighton & Hove Albion
- Christine Cavanaugh, American voice actor
- Christopher Carl "Chris" Cavanaugh, swimmer, twice broke the world record in the 50 m freestyle in 1980, was a member of the U.S. Olympic team in 1980 when the USA boycotted attending the Moscow Games, finalist at the 1982 World Aquatics Championships and the 1983 Pan American Games and a part of the USA gold medal winning 4x100m Freestyle Relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Chris Cayzer (born Christopher Ashley Luke Araneta Cayzer), Filipino-Australian soul, R&B and acoustic singer, actor, DJ and VJ
First letter C, second letter E
[edit]- Christopher Cerf, American author, composer-lyricist, and record and television producer
- Chris Cerroni, English born U.S. soccer player
- Christopher Cester, drummer and backing vocalist from Australian rock band Jet
First letter C, second letter H
[edit]- Christopher David Chafe, musician, scientist, and the director of the Stanford University Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
- Chris Chamberlain, American football player
- Christopher J. Chambers, American football player
- Carroll Christopher Chambliss, retired Major League Baseball player
- Chris Chameleon, South African musician
- Christopher Mark Chandler, retired American footballer
- Chris Chaney, former bass player in the third incarnation of Jane's Addiction, member of Alanis Morissette's touring and recording band from 1995 to 2002, former member of The Panic Channel and member of the band Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders
- Chris Chantler, British comedy writer, occasional performer, and doom metal musician
- Chris Chapman, English former rugby league player
- Chris Charles, English rugby league player
- Chris Charlton, German-born, Canadian politician from the City of Hamilton, Ontario
- Chris Charming, German pornographic actor
- Charles Christopher "Chris" Charsley (deceased), English Association football player and police officer who rose to the position of Chief Constable
- Sir Christopher John Chataway, British former athlete, television news broadcaster, and Conservative politician
- Christopher "Chris" Chavis, professional wrestler known by his ring name of Tatanka
- Chris Cheek, American jazz saxophonist
- Chris Chelios, professional ice hockey defenseman
- Christopher John Cheney, guitarist, main songwriter and lead vocalist in the Australian rock band, The Living End
- Christopher Scott Cherot, American film director
- Christopher Sean Chester, American football player
- Chris Chester, rugby league player
- Christopher "Chris" Chetti, professional wrestler
- Chris Chianelli (deceased), American radio control expert, television personality, industry icon, and host of The Radio Control Show
- Chris Chibnall, British playwright, television writer and producer who is best known for his work on the science-fiction series Torchwood
- Chris Childs, retired American professional basketball player
- Chris Childs, bass player for hard rock band Thunder
- Christopher Roy "Chris" Chilton, English former footballer
- Christopher John Chittell, English actor
- Joseph Christopher "Chris" Chocola, president of the Club for Growth
- Christopher Robert Chope OBE, British barrister, Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for Christchurch.
- Chris Christensen, Danish swimmer and 2008 Summer Olympian in the 200 metre breaststroke and the 200 metre individual medley
- Chris I. Christenson, figure skater
- Chris Christian, American songwriter, record producer, and a record label executive
- Chris James Christie, former lawyer, American Republican Party politician and the 55th and current Governor of New Jersey
- Christine Chubbuck, American television news reporter who committed suicide during a live television broadcast
- Christopher Hoyer Chueden, retired Canadian soccer player
- Christopher Chulack, American television producer and director
First letter C, second letter I
[edit]- Chris Ciamaga, NHL/AHL referee
- Chris J. Cichocki, retired ice hockey player
- Chris Ciezki, Canadian footballer
- Christopher Michael Cillizza, American political reporter for the Washington Post
- Chris Cimino, meteorologist on WNBC television's early-morning news program, Today in New York in New York City, New York, and a substitute meteorologist for the NBC network's Today program
- Chris Cissell, American soccer coach
First letter C, second letter L
[edit]- Christopher Ashone Claiborne, American football player
- Christopher Alan Clapinski, Major League Baseball player
- Chris Claremont, American comic book writer and novelist
- Chris Clark, American footballer
- Chris Clark, sports reporter
- Chris Clark, ice hockey player
- Chris Clark, former lead news anchor at WTVF (NewsChannel5), chair of the Society of Professional Journalists and 1993 winner of Emmy from the Middle Tennessee chapter of NATAS for a lifetime achievement in broadcast journalism as well as the winner of the Associated Press "Broadcaster of the Year" award
- Chris Clark, electronic musician known under his artist name of Clark
- Chris Clark, American soul singer who recorded for Motown Records
- Christopher Clark, former footballer
- Christopher "Chris" Clark MBE, mine action expert who has been awarded the Military Cross or conspicuous bravery under fire, the MBE for his role in the evacuation of foreign nationals from South Lebanon during the 2006 war and the Nansen Refugee Award
- Christopher "Chris" Clark, Scottish professional footballer
- Chris Clarke, retired Canadian boxer, gold medal winner in the men's lightweight division at the 1975 Pan American Games and participant in the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Chris Clarke, croquet player
- Christopher Clarke, football player
- Sir Christopher James Clarke OBE (deceased), British Liberal Democrat politician, leader of Somerset County Council and of his party's group in the Local Government Association
- Chris Clavin (born Christopher Johnston) Indianan musician and owner of the record label Plan-It-X Records with a strict DIY punk ethic
- Christopher Hugh Trevor Clayton, retired Rear Admiral in the British Royal Navy, Lynx helicopter pilot who served during the Falklands War and first officer to hold the post of "Commodore Naval Aviation" (COMNA)
- Chris Cleary, retired American football player who played entirely in Europe
- Chris Cleave, British writer and journalist
- Chris Cleaver, football midfielder
- Chris Clements, animation director with The Simpsons
- Christopher Clements, American soccer player
- Chris Clements, English football player
- Chris Clemons American football player
- Christopher Hale Clemons, retired Major League Baseball pitcher
- Christopher Clemons, American football player
- Chris Clifford, retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey League
- Christopher "Choppy" Close, retired Australian professional rugby league player
- Chris Clough, English director and producer of television
First letter C, second letter O
[edit]- Chris Coady, American record producer based in New York City
- Chris Cobb, Pro Vice-Chancellor at Roehampton University, London
- Chris Cockrell, American musician who played bass guitar for Sons of Kyuss (later known as just Kyuss)
- Chris Coco (aka Chris Mellor), club/radio DJ, producer and music critic
- Christopher Allen Codiroli, former professional baseball player
- Christopher "Chris" Coghill, English actor and writer
- Christopher B. Coghlan, Major League Baseball player
- Christopher J. Cohan, owner of the NBA team the Golden State Warriors
- Chris Cohen, English comedian
- Christopher David Cohen, English professional footballer
- Chris Cole, United States Libertarian Party activist in North Carolina
- Chris Cole, former National Football League wide receiver for the Denver Broncos
- Chris Cole, American professional skateboarder
- Christina Cole, English actress
- James Chris Cole, professional skateboarder
- Christopher Okoro Cole, former Governor-general and President of Sierra Leone
- Captain Christopher Cole, 18th Century officer of the British Royal Navy who served in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, later made Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath and presented with the Order of Maria Theresa by the Austrian Empire and the Order of St George by the Russian Empire and Member of Parliament in 1817 for the Glamorganshire seat
- Chris Coleman, Minnesota politician
- Christopher "Chris" Coleman, Welsh football manager and former player
- Chris Colepaugh, member of the band Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew
- Christopher Michael Coletta, retired professional baseball player who played 1 season for the California Angels of Major League Baseball
- Christopher Paul Colfer, American actor
- Chris Collingwood, founding member of the power pop band Fountains of Wayne
- Chris Collins, basketball player and coach
- Chris Collins, profession ice hockey player
- Chris Collins, lacrosse player
- Chris Collins, former founding vocalist for the progressive metal band, Majesty, that later became known as Dream Theater
- Chris Collins, American musician, recording engineer/producer and technologist
- Chris Collins, American television writer and producer
- Chris Collins, Canadian politician from Moncton, New Brunswick
- Christopher C. Collins County Executive in Erie County, New York
- Christine Collins, mother of murdered boy Walter Collins
- Cris Collinsworth, former American football player and a television sportscaster
- Chris Colmer, American football player
- Joseph Chris Columbo Morris (aka "Crazy" Chris Columbo), American jazz drummer
- Christopher Columbus, 15th Century Italian (Genoese) navigator, colonizer, and explorer
- Joseph Morris Christopher "Chris" Columbus (deceased), American jazz drummer
- Christopher "Chris" Columbus, American film director, producer and screenwriter
- Chris Colwill, is an American international diver and 2008 olympian
- Christine Castillo Comer, former Director of Science in the curriculum division of the Texas Education Agency (TEA)
- Chris Commons, retired long jumper from Australia
- Christopher Condent (deceased), English pirate who led the return to the Eastern Seas
- Christopher Lane Conley, American musician and songwriter/composer, and the lead-singer/rhythm guitarist in Saves the Day
- Chris Conlin, assistant coach in the Arena Football League, former professional American football offensive tackle
- Chris Conn, former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer
- Chris Connelly, Scottish musician
- Chris Connelly, American sports and entertainment reporter
- Chris Connelly, Scottish industrial musician, member of the bands Revolting Cocks and Ministry and records store owner
- Chris Connelly, American sports and entertainment reporter
- Chris Ryan Conner, American ice hockey player
- Chris Connick, member of the band De Rosa
- Chris Connolly, former coach of Australian rules football Fremantle Football Club
- Chris Connor, American jazz singer
- Christopher Andrew "Chris" Conrad, American actor
- Christopher Lee Conrad, former American football player in the National Football League
- Chris Constantinou, English musician and lead singer and bassist of the band The Wolfmen
- Chris Conway, Gaelic football player
- Chris Cook, professional bodybuilder with the International Federation of BodyBuilders
- Christopher "Chris" Cook, Canadian sailor in the Finn class
- Chris O. Cook, American poet
- Chris Cook, NASCAR racing driver and instructor
- Christopher Michael "Chris" Cooley, American football player
- Christopher A. Coons, American [lawyer]] and politician from Wilmington, Delaware and is the County Executive of New Castle County
- Chris Cooper, American actor
- Chris Cooper, American football player
- Chris Cooper, football commentator
- Christopher Cooper, comic book writer based in New York City
- Chris Cooper, British football commentator
- Christopher William "Chris" Cooper, American actor
- Chris Cooper (aka Coop), hot rod artist
- Chris Copping, English musician and singer-songwriter who has also composed for TV and film
- Chris Corbould, British special effects coordinator
- Christopher Corchiani, retired American basketball player
- Chris Corcoran, Welsh comedian and television–radio presenter
- Chris Corcoran, American soccer player
- Chris Cord, race car driver
- Chris Core, American radio and television personality
- Chris Cormier (born Broderick Cormier), IFBB professional bodybuilder
- Chris Cornell (born Christopher John Boyle), American rock musician and lead vocalist for Soundgarden
- Chris Cornell (born Christopher John Boyle), lead vocalist for the band Soundgarden
- Chris Corner, founding member of the band Sneaker Pimps
- Christopher "Chris" Cornes, English former professional football player
- Chris Corrigan, Australian businessman, former Managing Director of the Patrick Corporation, best known for attempting to sack a heavily unionised workforce and replace it with strikebreakers in the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute
- Chris Corrinet, retired American ice hockey player
- Chris Corsano, drummer from New England, USA
- Chris Cortelyou, musician in the band Rust Belt Music
- Chris Cosentino, American chef noted for his specialty, offal dishes
- Chris Cosh, American football coach
- Chris Coste, author and catcher
- Chris Cote, member of indie rock band Kut U Up
- Chris Cottrill, former English professional footballer
- Chris Couch, American golfer
- Chris Couch, sports announcer for Australian radio program World Sport Overnight
- Chris Coward, English football player
- Christopher Stuart "Chris" Cowdrey, former English cricketer and cricket commentator
- Chris Cowey, television producer specialising in music shows, in particular producing Top of the Pops from 1997 until 2003
- Chris Cowie, Scottish DJ and producer
- Chris Cowperthwaite, American television reporter
- Chris Cox, dance music producer, remixer, and DJ
- Chris Cox, self proclaimed mind reader who can't read minds
- Chris Cox, filmmaker and voice actor
- Christopher Cox (deceased), American writer
- Chris W. Cox, chief lobbyist for the United States National Rifle Association (NRA) and executive director of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA)
- Christopher Augustus Cox VC, English hero in the First World War
- Christopher C. Cox (deceased), American politician from Maryland
- Christopher "Chris" Coyne, Australian professional football player
- Chris Cozens, English freestyle swimmer, silver medallist in the 100 m freestyle (47.51) at the 2003 Summer Universiade and bronze medallist in the 4×50 m freestyle relay at the 2005 European Short Course Championships
First letter C, second letter R
[edit]- Chris Cracknell, English rugby union player
- Christopher Craft, British racing car driver
- Chris Craker, clarinet player
- Chris Cran, Canadian painter
- Christopher T. Crane, American football player
- Chris Cranston, American model, actress and April 1971 Playmate of the month for Playboy magazine
- Chris Crass, anarchist organizer and writer from San Francisco, California
- Christopher Lee Crawford, American professional basketball player
- Chris Crawford computer game designer
- Chris Craymer, London-born lifestyle photographer who also specializes in fashion, beauty, and portrait photography.
- Christopher W. Creighton, head football coach at Drake University
- Christopher Alan Crocker, American football player
- Chris Crocker, Youtube star
- Christopher John Cron, Major League Baseball player
- Christopher Charles Crosby, co-founder of Keenspot and writer of webcomic Superosity
- Chris Cross (born Christopher Allen), bass guitarist in the band Ultravox
- Chris Croucher, screenwriter and film director
- Christopher "Chris" Crowe (deceased), English international football player
- Christopher Everett "Chris" Crowe, American novelist and professor of English and English education at Brigham Young University (BYU) specializing in young adult literature
- Chris Crudelli, martial artist, television presenter and author
- Chris Crutcher, contemporary American fiction writer and a family therapist
First letter C, second letter U
[edit]- Chris Culos, member of American rock band O.A.R.
- Chris Cuddington, Australian animation director
- Chris Cunningham, English music video film director and video artist
- Christopher Allen Thomas "Chris" Cummings, country music artist
- Christopher Paul "Chris" Cummins, Australian Labor member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2006
- Chris Cummins, English football coach
- Christopher "Chris" Cuomo, television journalist, ABC News chief law and justice correspondent, and co-anchor for ABC's 20/20
- Chris Curran (deceased), Irish actor, singer and musician
- Christopher Curran, English former professional footballer
- Christopher Curry, co-founder of Acorn Computers
- Chris Curtis, English drummer and singer with the pop band, The Searchers
- Chris Constantine Curtis, singer and author
- Christopher Peter Cusiter, Scottish rugby union player
- Chris Cuthbert, Canadian play-by-play sportscaster
- Chris Cutler, English percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist
First letter C, second letter V
[edit]- Chris Cvetkovic, Canadian football player
First letter C, second letter Z
[edit]- Chris Czekaj, Welsh rugby union player
First letter D
[edit]Just D
[edit]- Chris D., punk poet, rock critic, writer, actor, filmmaker and lead singer and founder of the early Los Angeles punk/deathrock band The Flesh Eaters
First letter D, second letter A
[edit]First letter D, second letter A, third letter G
[edit]- Christopher Jarvis "Chris" Daggett, former regional administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
- Christopher "Chris" Dagnall, English footballer
First letter D, second letter A, third letter H
[edit]- Christopher Charles Dahlquist, retired American ice hockey defenseman
First letter D, second letter A, third letter L
[edit]- Chris Dalley, American drummer for the punk/ska band Voodoo Glow Skulls
- Chris Dalman, former professional American football player
- Chris Daly, member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, representing District 6
First letter D, second letter A, third letter N
[edit]- Christopher George "Chris" Dangerfield, retired English footballer
- Chris F. Daniel, president of Torrid, a division of Hot Topic
- Chris Daniher, former Australian rules footballer
- Christopher H. "Chris" Danou, Democratic Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
First letter D, second letter A, third letter R
[edit]- Chris Daring, American musician
First letter D, second letter A, third letter T
[edit]- Christopher J. Date, independent author, lecturer, researcher, and consultant, specializing in relational database theory
First letter D, second letter A, third letter U
[edit]First letter D, second letter A, third letter U
[edit]- Christopher Adam "Chris" Daughtry, Winner of Survivor: Vanuatu
- Chris Daughtry, American musician
- Christopher C. Davis, American football player
First letter D, second letter E
[edit]- Chris Demakes, guitarist for Less Than Jake
- Christopher C. DeMuth, lawyer and president of the American Enterprise Institute
First letter D, second letter L
[edit]- Chris d'Lacey, English writer of children's fiction
First letter E
[edit]- Christine Marie "Chris" Evert, American professional tennis player
First letter F
[edit]- Christopher Crosby "Chris" Farley, American actor and comedian
- Christopher Michael "Chris" Fehn, percussionist and backup vocalist for the Heavy metal band Slipknot
- Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, American poker player
- Christopher Ferguson, NASA astronaut and American naval aviator
First letter G
[edit]- Chris Gaylor, drummer for alternative rock and power pop band The All-American Rejects
First letter H
[edit]- Chris Austin Hadfield, Canadian astronaut from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and first Canadian to walk on the Moon
- Christopher Hancock, retired professional wrestler best known by the ring name "Photogenic" Chris Bosh
- Chris Harfenist (aka Tomato), lead singer and drummer, for the alternative rock band Sound of Urchin
- Christopher Calvin "Chris" Harris (nicknamed Bomber), Great Britain international speedway rider for the Coventry Bees in the United Kingdom
- Christian Maicon Hening, Eintracht Frankfurt footballer, whose artist name is Chris Fox
- Chris "X-13" Higgins, backup guitar/vocal/keyboard player in the punk rock band The Offspring
- Christopher Aaron Hornbrook, drummer and a founding member of post-hardcore band, Poison The Well
First letter I
[edit]- Christopher Keith "Chris" Irvine, Canadian professional wrestler who goes by ring name Chris Jericho
First letter J
[edit]- Christopher "Chris" Jacobs, co-host of Discovery Channel television show Overhaulin'
- Chris A. Johnson, Australian Rules footballer
- Chris Judd, Australian footballer
First letter K
[edit]- Chris Kanyon, American professional wrestler
- Chris "Casper" Kelly, American writer, television director, and producer
- Chris "Mack Daddy" Kelly, member of 1990s Rap Duo Kris Kross
- Christopher Klucsaritis, American professional wrestler under the ring names Chris Kanyon (or simply Kanyon) and Mortis
- Christopher F. "Chris" Kratt, a children's animal show host
- Chris Kuti, member of Christian music duo Chris and Conrad
First letter L
[edit]- Christopher Beau Landon, American screenwriter
- Chris Landry, American extreme skier
- Christopher Columbus Langdell (deceased), American jurist
- Christopher "Chris" Langham, British actor
- Chris Leben, American mixed martial artist
- Chris Chan Lee (also credited as Chris "Bia" Lee), Asian American filmmaker
First letter M
[edit]- Christopher Malone, Scottish footballer
- Christopher "Chris" Malone, Australian rugby player
- Christopher Anthony John "Chris" Martin, lead singer and pianist of the British band Coldplay
- Christopher Mason, NHL Goaltender for the St. Louis Blues
- Christopher John "Chris" Matthews, host of MSNBC's political newshow Hardball with Chris Matthews
- Chris "Hot Wings" Michels, host of The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show
- Christopher Bryan Moneymaker, American professional poker player who after being the first person to qualify to compete in the 2003 World Series of Poker through online poker and subsequently winning the main event revolutionized competitive poker, which was then dubbed the "Moneymaker Effect"
- Christopher Cole Mooney, U.S. journalist who focuses on science in politics
- Chris Mordetzky (aka "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters), Professional wrestler
- Chris Morris, gay rights activist
- Chris Morris, American football player for the Oakland Raiders
- Chris Morris, former Canadian football player for the Edmonton Eskimos
- Chris Morris, former professional footballer who played for the Republic of Ireland
- Chris Morris BBC World Affairs Correspondent and author of The New Turkey
- Christopher Morris, American photojournalist
- Christopher Morris, English satirical comedian, writer, and director
- Christopher Crosby Morris, science fiction and fantasy author
- Christopher Nate Morris, retired American basketball player
- Christopher David "Chris" Moyles, BBC Radio 1 presenter
- Chris "The Pitbull" Myra, Canadian professional mixed martial artist
First letter O
[edit]- Chris 'TEK' O'Ryan, sound engineer, music producer and co-owner of the record label NewFaze Entertainment
- Crispine ("Chris") Odera, Kenyan boxer
First letter P
[edit]- Chris "The Bulldog" Parker, American sports radio personality
- Chris Pellini, Canadian canoeist
- Christopher "Chris" Joseph Pirillo, American TV host and blogger
First letter R
[edit]- Chris Rice, American singer
- Christopher Julius "Chris" Rock III, American comedian
- Chris Ross, bassist/pianist for Wolfmother
- Christopher Michael Russo (aka "Mad Dog"), American sports radio personality and co-host of the Mike and the Mad Dog sports radio show
First letter S
[edit]- Christopher Eugene "Chris" Schenkel, American television sportscaster
- Chris "Teepee" Shaw, drummer and synthesizer player
- Chris Aubrey Shiflett, lead guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band Foo Fighters
- Chris Costner Sizemore, woman diagnosed with multiple personality disorder and inspiration for the song Christine by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees
- Chris "Daddy Mack" Smith, member of 1990s Rap Duo Kris Kross
- Chris "Frenchie" Smith, American record producer, guitarist, rock n roll musician, and songwriter
- Chris Anker Sørensen, Danish professional road bicycle racer
- Chris Stillwell, bassist of the band The Greyboy Allstars
First letter T
[edit]- Chris "The Glove" Taylor, American DJ
- Christos Kostas "Chelly" Tselios, ice hockey player
First letter V
[edit]- Chris "The Heathen" Valagao, Heavy metal musician
First letter W
[edit]- Chris White, an English international rugby referee
- Christopher Williams (aka ChrisCross), comic book illustrator
- Christopher Aaron Wyatt (aka Chris "Doc" Wyatt), American film producer, writer, and second unit director
- Chris Wolfenden, Canadian volleyball player
- Christopher Wolstenholme, bassist for Muse
First names other than Chris
[edit]- Basil Christopher Butler (deceased), convert from the Church of England to the Roman Catholic Church, a Roman Catholic priest, the 7th Abbot of Downside Abbey, one-time Abbot President of the English Benedictine Congregation, a bishop, an scripture scholar, defender of the priority of the Gospel according to Matthew and an English-speaking Council Father at the Second Vatican Council
- Charles Christopher Cox, former Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a 17-year Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, and member of the White House staff in the administration of President Ronald Reagan
- D. Chris Buttars, Republican member of the Utah State Senate representing senate district 10
- J. Christopher Burch, venture capitalist and entrepreneur poker player
- Jon Christopher "Chris" Conkling, academic and co-author of the screenplay for the animated version of Lord of the Rings
- Joseph Christopher Boyce (deceased), Scottish science fiction author and fan
- Robert Christopher "Chris" Bell, U.S. Democratic Party politician
- Terrence Christopher Brock, retired Major League Baseball pitcher
Fiction
[edit]- Christopher "Chris" Blake, TV character on the show Sea Patrol
- Christopher Matthew "Chris" Boothe (allegedly born Greg Walton), fictional character on the NBC-DirecTV soap opera Passions
- Christopher Bradley, a young mutant in the Marvel Universe who first appeared in X-Men Unlimited #8.
- Chris Cassius, son of Clayface (a pun on Muhammad Ali, whose birth name was Cassius Clay)
- Chris, a character in the videogame King of Fighters
- Chris, from the show Everybody Hates Chris
- SS Christopher Columbus, American excursion liner on the Great Lakes, in service between 1893 and 1933 and the only whaleback ship ever built for passenger service
- Christopher Rodonanté Cwej, fictional character from the Virgin New Adventures range of spin-offs based on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who
- Chris Griffin, a character on the television series Family Guy
- Chris Hargensen, the main antagonist in Stephen King's novel Carrie.
- Chris Redfield, one of the main characters from the Resident Evil series.
Other
[edit]- Chris Air, Romanian low-cost carrier
- Chris & John's Road Trip!, reality TV show
- Chris & John to the Rescue!, reality TV show
- Chris Burnett Quartet, quartet formed by American saxophonist and composer, Chris Burnett in 2001
- Chris Colorado, animated television series
- Chris & Cosey, industrial music band
- Chris-Craft Industries, corporation
- Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, the largest hospital in the world
- Chris-Town Mall (now Christown Spectrum Mall), an enclosed shopping mall in Phoenix, Arizona
References
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