Gender Masculine
Scripts Константин(Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian)
Pronounced Pron. /kən.stɐnʲ.ˈtʲin/(Russian) /ˈkɔn.stan.tiːn/(German) /ˈkon.stɑn.tin/(Finnish) /ˈkon.ʃtɒn.tin/(Hungarian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Form of Constantine in several languages.

Related Names

VariantsKostadin(Bulgarian) Kostadin(Macedonian)
DiminutivesKostya(Russian) Kosta(Serbian) Kosta(Bulgarian) Kosta(Macedonian) Konsta(Finnish)
Other Languages & CulturesKostandin(Albanian) Kanstantsin(Belarusian) Constantijn, Stan, Stijn(Dutch) Constantin(French) Konstantine(Georgian) Konstadinos, Konstantinos, Costas, Gus, Kostakis, Kostas, Kostis(Greek) Constantine(History) Costantino(Italian) Constantinus(Late Roman) Konstantīns(Latvian) Konstantinas, Kostas(Lithuanian) Konstanty, Konstantyn(Polish) Constantino(Portuguese) Constantin, Costache, Costel, Costică, Costin, Dinu(Romanian) Constantino(Spanish) Kostyantyn(Ukrainian) Cystennin(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsKonstantinov, Konstantinova(Bulgarian) Konstantinov, Konstantinova(Russian)
User SubmissionKonštantín

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   mature   formal   upper class   urban   wholesome   strong   refined   strange   complex   serious  

Name Days

Bulgaria: May 21
Croatia: November 30
Estonia: May 21
Finland: May 21
Hungary: May 21
Slovakia: September 19 (as Konštantín)
Sweden: May 21

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Entry updated November 20, 2020