

Gabriel Christie (general) (1722–1799), Scottish soldier.Fyffe Christie (1918–1979), Anglo-Scottish artist.Frank Christie (1927–1996), Scottish football player and manager.Florence Christie (1903–1983), US citizen, subject of a famous Depression-era photograph.Evie Christie (born 1979), Canadian poet.Errol Christie (1963–2017), English boxer.Erling Christie (1928–1996), Norwegian author.Elise Christie (born 1990), British short track speed skater.Edvard Eilert Christie (1773–1831), Norwegian businessperson and politician.Dugald Christie (1941–2006), Canadian political activist.Doug Christie (disambiguation), multiple people.Dinah Christie (born 1942), English-born Canadian actress.Dick Christie (born 1948), American actor.Derrick Christie (born 1957), English footballer.David Christie (disambiguation), multiple people.Christian Christie (1832–1906), Norwegian architect.Chris Christie (born 1962), American politician.Charlie Christie (born 1966), Scottish footballer.Charles Christie (1880–1955), Canadian film maker.Charles Christie (officer) (died 1812), British officer.Campbell Christie (writer) (1893–1963), British playwright.Campbell Christie (1937–2011), Scottish labour leader.Brian Christie (neuroscientist) (born 1964), Canadian medical researcher and educator.Bob Christie (disambiguation), multiple people.Bessie Christie (1904 – 1983), New Zealand painter.Arthur Christie (1921–2003), English government/military person.Amalie Christie (1913–2010), Norwegian pianist.Alexander Christie (portrait painter) (1901–1946), British artist.Alexander Christie (bishop) (1848–1925), American Roman Catholic Bishop.Alexander Christie (governor) (1792–1872), Scottish-born Canadian explorer.Al Christie (1881–1951), Canadian film maker.Agatha Christie (1890–1976), English author.Spelling variations of the Christie name include: Christie, Chrystie, Chrysty, Christy, McChristie, Christe, Christi, Christee and many more. In Scotland the Christies are considered to be a sept of Clan Farquharson. When used as a personal name in present-day English, it is a pet form of the personal name Christian (or, for females, of Christine/ Christina).Īt the time of the British Census of 1881, the relative frequency of the surname Christie was highest in Kincardineshire (43.7 times the British average), followed by Shetland, Forfarshire, Fife, Aberdeenshire, Perthshire, Banffshire, Elginshire, Clackmannanshire and Haddingtonshire. The name originated as a patronymic, meaning "son of Christian" or "son of Christopher". For other uses, see Christie (disambiguation).Ĭhristie is a surname of Scottish origin.
