Certificate of Name
Gilla Críst
Masculine
Meaning & Origin
Gilla Críst is a medieval Irish masculine personal name meaning "servant of Christ". The name is composed of the element gilla (or giolla), meaning "servant" or "devotee", combined with Críst, the Irish form of Christ. It belongs to a class of Gaelic theophoric names popular in the early and high Middle Ages, reflecting the deep Christianization of Irish society and the practice of dedicating oneself to a divine figure through naming. Etymology The second element derives ultimately from Christos 1, the Greek Χριστός (Christos) meaning "anointed", a translation of the Hebrew māšīaḥ (messiah). In Irish, this was adapted as Críst, while the first element gilla originally meant "youth" or "lad" but evolved into a prefix indicating devoted service to the following name, common in formations like Gilla Brigte (servant of Brigid) or Gilla Pátraic (servant of Patrick). Historical Bearers Several notable figures bore this name, spanning both Ireland and Scotland. In Ireland, Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin (died 1127) was a historian, likely attached to a monastic community. Another early bearer was Gilla Críst Ua Mocháin (fl. 1120s), a craftsman recorded as the creator of a shrine or reliquary. In Scotland, the name appears in its Scots Gaelic form Gille Críst. It was borne by several medieval Scottish magnates, including: Gille Críst, Earl of Angus Gille Críst, Earl of Menteith Gille Críst, Earl of Mar These nobles played significant roles in the turbulent politics of 12th–13th century Scotland. Later, a Scottish musician named Giolla Críost Brúilingeach (fl. 1440) appears in records, probably a harper or poet. Cultural Significance The name reflects the spread of the cult of Christ as An Críst in Gaelic culture, borrowing from Latin Christus via Church Irish. The medieval Irish church fostered both monastic scholarship (exemplified by the historian Ua Máel Eóin) and artistry (the craftsman Ua Mocháin). The name declined after the high Middle Ages but survives as the surname Gilchrist and in Scottish clan traditions. Key Facts Meaning: servant of Christ Origin: Medieval Irish / Scottish Gaelic Type: Theophoric devotional name Usage: Historically in Ireland and Scotland, religious/lay contexts
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