This section lists people commonly referred to solely by this name.
Christian Cage (born 1973), Canadian professional wrestler
Christian, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1581–1655)
Christian of Clogher (d. 1138), Irish saint and Bishop
Christian of Oliva, a 13th-century Cistercian monk
Christian Perrin, 19th-century French actor and singer
Christian XXX, American pornographic actor
Gaetano Cristiano Rossi (born 1949), Italian singer
Prince Christian, any of several princes
Music
"Christian" (song), 1982 single from the China Crisis album Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain
The Christians (band), soul band from Liverpool, England
Christian the Christian, album by Lackthereof
Other uses
Christian (1939 film), Czechoslovakia
Christian (1989 film), Denmark
The Christians (Norway), political party
Christian, West Virginia
Christian the lion
Cyclone Christian of 2013
Christian Party of Austria, formerly "The Christians"
Christian, the protagonist in John Bunyan's novel The Pilgrim's Progress
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