Constantine
Constantine Origin and Meaning
Constantine as a feminine name represents an unusual gender crossover from the traditionally masculine Constantine, derived from Latin 'constantem' meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant.' While primarily recognized as a male name with significant historical connections to Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, its use for girls is exceptionally rare. This feminine application might appeal to parents seeking truly distinctive options or those drawn to its powerful meaning and imperial associations. The name maintains its air of strength, persistence and classical heritage regardless of gender. For girls, it offers a bold statement with potential nicknames like Connie, Tina, or Tina providing softer alternatives to its formal grandeur.
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