Sorry, I no longer have the time to get the origins of everyones names. I was getting so many requests per day that my inbox was totally full. Maybe I will reopen this over the summer, but for now, I just don't have the time anymore.
I erased the form that was here because people kept sending me there names after I shut down the service. I will put it back later, maybe.
Allison-
Origin : English
Meaning: "Truth, Noble"
Root Name: ALISON
Christa-
Origin : Greek
Meaning: Annointed
Root Name: CHRISTINA
Christopher
Origin : Greek
Meaning: Christ-bearer, or One who belives in Christ
Clint
Origin : Old English
Meaning: Town on a Hill
Crystal
Origin : Latin
Meaning: "A Clear, Brilliant Glass"
Denise:
Origin : Greek
Meaning: "Follower of Dionysus (the god of wine) Wild, Frenzied"
in Greek mythology, mother of the gods, a Titan, the daughter of Uranus and Gaea, Heaven and Earth, and the sister and wife of the Titan Cronus. For many ages, Cronus and Rhea ruled the universe.
Ruth
Ruth a friend, a Moabitess, the wife of Mahlon, whose father, Elimelech, had settled in the land of Moab. On the death of Elimelech and Mahlon, Naomi came with Ruth, her daughter-in-law, who refused to leave her, to Bethlehem, the old home from which Elimelech had migrated. There she had a rich relative, Boaz, to whom Ruth was eventually married. She became the mother of Obed, the grandfather of David. Thus Ruth, a Gentile, is among the maternal progenitors of our Lord (Matt. 1:5). The story of "the gleaner Ruth illustrates the friendly relations between the good Boaz and his reapers, the Jewish land system, the method of transferring property from one person to another, the working of the Mosaic law for the relief of distressed and ruined families; but, above all, handing down the unselfishness, the brave love, the unshaken trustfulness of her who, though not of the chosen race, was, like the Canaanitess Tamar (Gen. 38:29; Matt. 1:3) and the Canaanitess Rahab (Matt. 1:5), privileged to become the ancestress of David, and so of 'great David's greater Son'" (Ruth 4:18-22).
Sarah
Sarah princess, the wife and at the same time the half-sister of Abraham (Gen. 11:29; 20:12). This name was given to her at the time that it was announced to Abraham that she should be the mother of the promised child. Her story is from her marriage identified with that of the patriarch till the time of her death. Her death, at the age of one hundred and twenty-seven years (the only instance in Scripture where the age of a woman is recorded), was the occasion of Abraham's purchasing the cave of Machpelah as a family burying-place. In the allegory of Gal. 4:22-31 she is the type of the "Jerusalem which is above." She is also mentioned as Sara in Heb. 11:11 among the Old Testament worthies, who "all died in faith."