Today's name : Crispin (male) Alternate spelling : Krispin Variant forms : Crespin, Crispian, Crispino, Crispo, Crispus, Crisspin, Crespin, Crispinian, Crispianus, Crispinus, Crispen, Crispanius Potential nicknames : Cris, Crisp, Spin Pronunciation : KRIS-pin Origin : Latin, meaning "curly-haired." It comes from the Latin crispinus , derived from an old Roman family name Crispus. History lesson : (1) Saint Crispin is the patron saint of shoemakers. St. Crispin's Day falls on October 25. (2) Crispin and Crispinian were Roman twins who were martyred in c.286 for preaching Christianity in Gaul. With Vatican II they were removed from the liturgical calendar based on a lack of credibility. (3) Crispin the monk, who lived in Viterbo, Italy, was cannonized in 1982. (4) In Shakespeare's Henry V , the king gives a memorable, motivating speech on St. Crispin's Day. (Crispin Glover is named for this speech.) Popularity : According to the Social Security Administration th...
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