Gender Masculine
Usage Greek
Pronounced Pron. /kon.stan.ˈdi.nos/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Greek form of Constantinus (see Constantine).

Related Names

Feminine FormsKonstadina, Konstantina
Other Languages & CulturesKostandin(Albanian) Kanstantsin(Belarusian) Konstantin, Kosta, Kostadin(Bulgarian) Constantijn, Stan, Stijn(Dutch) Konstantin(Estonian) Konstantin, Konsta(Finnish) Constantin(French) Konstantine(Georgian) Konstantin(German) Constantine(History) Konstantin(Hungarian) Costantino(Italian) Constantinus(Late Roman) Konstantīns(Latvian) Konstantinas, Kostas(Lithuanian) Konstantin, Kosta, Kostadin(Macedonian) Konstanty, Konstantyn(Polish) Constantino(Portuguese) Constantin, Costache, Costel, Costică, Costin, Dinu(Romanian) Konstantin, Kostya(Russian) Konstantin(Serbian) Constantino(Spanish) Kostyantyn(Ukrainian) Cystennin(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsKonstantinidi, Konstantinidis, Konstantinidou(Greek)

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Name Days

Greece: May 21

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Entry updated May 29, 2020