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Constantine

KON-stan-teen

Letters11
Syllables3
OriginLatin

The Story of Constantine

This name, forged in the crucible of empire, carries the unshakeable resolve of steadfastness itself.

Constantine is a name of Latin origin, directly derived from 'constans,' meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'. It gained immense historical significance through Roman Emperors, most notably Constantine the Great, who legalized Christianity and moved the empire's capital to Constantinople. The name spread throughout Christendom, becoming a symbol of enduring faith and imperial power.

When you say 'Constantine,' does it sound like a promise you can hold onto? It has a gravitas, a deep resonance that speaks of unwavering loyalty and enduring strength. You see your son bearing this name, a steadfast presence in a changing world. It’s a name that feels solid, reliable, and full of dignity, something you’ll trust implicitly.

What It Means

From the Latin 'constans', meaning 'constant', 'steadfast'.

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Numerology

9

The Idealist

Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.

Famous Namesakes

  • Constantine the Great

    Roman Emperor, legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire.

  • Constantine Maroulis

    American rock singer and Broadway performer.

Personality Traits

LoyalIntelligentReliableDignified

Spelling Variations

Peak Year

#114 in 2007

Total Births

6,611

First Recorded

1885

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