Constantine
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Constantine is a boy name of Latin origin meaning "constant, steadfast".
About this name
Gender
Boy
Language
Latin
Religion
Christian
Popularity
3 / 100
Syllables
3
Length
11 letters
Meaning
constant, steadfast
Etymology
From Latin Constantinus, meaning 'constant, steadfast', derived from constans, from the verb consistere 'to stand firm'.
Famous People Named Constantine
- Constantine the Great — Roman emperor from 306 to 337 and first to convert to Christianity (272–337)
- Constantine — pope
- Constantine II — Roman emperor (316-340)
- Constantine Samuel Rafinesque — French naturalist (1783-1840)
Frequently Asked Questions About Constantine
What does the name Constantine mean?
Constantine means "constant, steadfast", and is of Latin origin.
What is the origin of the name Constantine?
Constantine originates from Latin, commonly used in Europe.
Is Constantine a boy or girl name?
Constantine is typically used as a boy name.
What religion is the name Constantine associated with?
Constantine is associated with Christian.
Are there famous people named Constantine?
Yes — notable people named Constantine include Constantine the Great (Roman emperor from 306 to 337 and first to convert to Christianity, 272–337), Constantine (pope), Constantine II (Roman emperor, 316-340) and Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (French naturalist, 1783-1840).
Last updated: June 2026
