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Hristo ( bg, Христо, also spelled Khristo) is a Bulgarian masculine
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa ...
, ultimately derived from " Christ". Notable people with the name include: *
Hristo Arangelov Hristo Arangelov ( bg, Христо Арангелов; born 25 February 1978) is a Bulgarian former footballer, and assistant manager of Septemvri Sofia. He spent his playing career at Pirin Blagoevgrad, Minyor Pernik, Marek Dupnitsa, Dunav Rus ...
(born 1978), Bulgarian footballer *
Hristo Batandzhiev Hristo Batandzhiev ( bg, Христо Батанджиев, mk, Христо Батанџиев) (Gyumendzhe, Ottoman Empire, present day Goumenissa, Greece – 1913, Aegean Sea) was a Bulgarian revolutionary,Freedom Or Death: The Life of Gots ...
(died 1913), Bulgarian revolutionary * Hristo Bonev (born 1947), Bulgarian footballer * Hristo Botev (1848–1876), Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary **
Hristo Borisov Hall Hristo Borisov Hall is an arena in Varna, Bulgaria. The arena holds 800 people, and it is primarily used for basketball and volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries ...
, arena in Varna, Bulgaria ** Hristo Botev Stadium (disambiguation), several stadiums *
Hristo Chernopeev Hristo Chernopeev ( bg, Христо Чернопеев) (1868, Dermantsi – 6 November 1915, Krivolak) was a Bulgarian Army officer and member of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia. He was among the leaders of the Bulgarian People's Macedo ...
(1868–1915), Bulgarian revolutionary and member of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia *
Hristo Donchev Hristo Donchev Petkov ( bg, Христо Дончев Петков, born 17 October 1928) was a Bulgarian cross-country skier who competed in the 1950s. He finished 25th in the 50 km event at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo. He also compete ...
(born 1928), Bulgarian cross country skier *
Khristo Furnigov Khristo Dimitrov Furnigov ( bg, Христо Димитров Фурнигов; born November 25, 1966 in Granitovo, Lovech) is a retired boxer from Bulgaria, who competed for his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Kore ...
(born 1966), retired boxer from Bulgaria * Hristo Georgiev (canoeist), Bulgarian sprint canoeist * Hristo Georgiev (patron) (1824–1872), Bulgarian entrepreneur and philanthropist *
Hristo Gospodinov Hristo Gospodinov ( bg, Христо Господинов; born 18 January 1979 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian retired football midfielder and currently a manager of Ludogorets Razgrad U17. Career Playing career He has previously played for Ya ...
(born 1979), Bulgarian football midfielder *Hadzhi Hristo (1821–1829), Bulgarian revolutionary (bg) * Hristo Iliev (volleyball player) (born 1951), Bulgarian volleyball player * Hristo Koilov (born 1969), Bulgarian footballer * Hristo Lukov (1887–1943), Bulgarian general who led the Union of Bulgarian National Legions (SBNL) *
Hristo Makedonski Hristo Nikolov Makedonski or Hristo Makedonski ( bg, Христо Николов Македонски) (1835 in Gorni Todorak, today Greece – July 5, 1916 in Ruse, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian hajduk voivode and revolutionary from Macedonia. ...
(1835–1916), Bulgarian hajduk voivode and revolutionary *
Khristo Markov Khristo Ganchev Markov ( bg, Христо Ганчев Мaрков; born 27 January 1965, in Dimitrovgrad) is a former triple jumper from Bulgaria, best known for becoming Olympic champion in 1988. He also won the European and world championships ...
(born 1965), triple jumper from Bulgaria *
Hristo Markov (footballer) Hristo Markov ( bg, Христо Марков) (born 27 August 1985) is a Bulgarian footballer who played for PFC Nesebar as a midfielder. He was raised in Lokomotiv Sofia's youth teams. So far he has played 53 games and scored 5 goals in the na ...
(born 1985), Bulgarian footballer *
Hristo Mladenov Hristo Stefanov Mladenov ( bg, Хpиcтo Cтeфaнoв Mлaдeнoв) (7 January 1928 – 24 August 1996) was a Bulgarian football player and manager. He was the manager of the Bulgaria national football team during the 1974 FIFA World Cup . He c ...
(1928–1996), Bulgarian football player and manager *
Hristo Nikolov – Choko Hristo Nikolov-Choko ( bg, Христо Николов-Чоко) (born 3 September 1939 in Varna) is a retired Bulgarian football player. Nikolov was a central forward. He played with PFC Spartak Varna and earned 167 caps in the Bulgarian fir ...
(born 1939), Bulgarian football player *
Hristo Prodanov Hristo Prodanov ( bg, Христо Проданов) (24 February 1943 – 21 April 1984) was a Bulgarian mountaineer. Prodanov was the first Bulgarian to climb Mount Everest, doing it via the most difficult way—the West Ridge—as well as alo ...
(1943–1984), Bulgarian mountaineer * Hristo Shopov (born 1964), Bulgarian actor *
Hristo Silyanov Hristo Silyanov (1880 in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire – 1939 in Sofia, Bulgaria) ( bg, Христо Силянов) was a Bulgarian revolutionary,Hristo Smirnenski Hristo Dimitrov Izmirliev ( bg, Христо Димитров Измирлиев), known as Hristo Smirnenski, (September 17, 1898, OS – June 18, 1923) was a Bulgarian poet and prose writer who joined the Bulgarian Communist Party and whose w ...
(1898–1923), Bulgarian poet and prose writer *
Hristo Stambolski Hristo Tanev Stambolski (1843 – 1932) was a Bulgarian physician, revolutionary, statesman, and an important figure of the Bulgarian National Revival. He was the first to translate medical terminology from Arabic to Turkish. Biography Hrist ...
(1843–1932), Bulgarian physician, revolutionary, statesman, and figure of the Bulgarian National Revival *
Hristo Stoichkov Hristo Stoichkov Stoichkov ( bg, Христо Стоичков Стоичков, ; born 8 February 1966) is a Bulgarian former professional Association football, footballer who is a football commentator for TUDN. A prolific Forward (association ...
(born 1966), Bulgarian footballer and football manager * Hristo Stoyanov (born 1953), Bulgarian volleyball player *
Hristo Tatarchev Hristo Tatarchev ( Macedonian and ; December 16, 1869 – January 5, 1952) was a Bulgarian doctor and revolutionary, the first leader of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia and Adrianople Thrace. He wrote a memoirs called ''The First Cent ...
(1869–1952), Bulgarian revolutionary and leader of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia and Eastern Thrace * Hristo Tsvetanov (born 1978), Bulgarian male volleyball player *
Hristo Turlakov Hristo Turlakov ( bg, Христо Турлаков, born 20 March 1979) is a Bulgarian former competitive figure skater. Competing as a single skater, he appeared at six European Championships. His highest placement was 21st in 2003. Turlakov a ...
(born 1979), Bulgarian figure skater *
Hristo Uzunov Hristo Dimitrov Uzunov (Bulgarian/ mk, Христо Димитров Узунов; 22 February 1878 – 24 April 1905) was a Macedonian Bulgarian teacher and revolutionary, head of the Ohrid branch of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Orga ...
(1878–1905), Bulgarian revolutionary of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization * Hristo Yanev (born 1979), Bulgarian football player * Hristo Yovov (born 1977), Bulgarian footballer *
Hristo Zahariev Hristo Zahariev ( bg, Христо Захариев) is a Bulgarian professional basketball player who plays for Balkan. Honours ;Levski Sofia *Balkan League (1): 2013–14 * Bulgarian League (1): 2013–14 *Bulgarian Cup The Bulgarian Cup ( ...
, Bulgarian basketball player *
Hristo Zlatinski Hristo Zlatinski ( bg, Христо Златински; born 22 January 1985) is a Bulgarian professional footballer, who currently plays in the Bulgarian Third League with Lokomotiv Plovdiv II. Career Zlatinski started his career in his home t ...
(born 1985), Bulgarian football player


See also

* '' Christo (name)'' * ''
Hristov Hristov or Khristov ( bg, Христов) is a Bulgarian surname meaning "son of Hristo" or "Hristo's". The female version of the surname is Hristova ( bg, Христова, also spelled ''Khristova''), which may refer to: Hristov/Khristov * Aleksa ...
'', the derived surname {{given name Bulgarian masculine given names