The monogram of Christ or Chi Rho (or CHRISMON), is a symbol that is made up of two large superimposed letters, the 'X' and the 'P'. They correspond, respectively, to the Greek letter 'χ' ('chi', which reads kh, aspirated) and 'ρ' ('rho', which reads r). These two letters form an abbreviation of the name of Christ. It is traditionally used as a Christian symbol and is one of the main Christograms to represent the divinity of Jesus Christ.