Constantino
kon-stan-TEE-noh
The Story of Constantino
From Roman emperors to Spanish kings, this name has stood for unwavering strength, a steadfast spirit now ready for your son.
Constantino, the Spanish and Italian embodiment of Constantine, stems directly from the Latin 'Constantinus,' meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast.' This name was borne by Roman emperors who shaped the course of history, solidifying its association with unwavering resolve. It traveled through the Iberian Peninsula and across the Alps, becoming a symbol of enduring strength and regal authority.
Saying 'Constantino' aloud feels like laying down a solid foundation. It’s a name with a deep resonance, a comforting assurance of presence and stability. You imagine your son’s future, and this name feels like the bedrock beneath it, a steady force that will guide him. Writing it on his birth announcement will feel like inscribing a promise of resilience.
What It Means
“Constantino is a Spanish and Italian form of Constantine, derived from the Latin Constantinus, meaning "constant" or "steadfast."”
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The Seeker
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#27 in 1922
Total Births
1,468
First Recorded
1912
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