Constant

  • [ kawn-STAWN (French), KAHN-stənt (English) ]
  • French, English (Rare)
From the Late Latin name CONSTANS. It was also used by the Puritans as a vocabulary name, from the English word constant.

CONSTANS   male   Late Roman
Late Latin name meaning "constant, steadfast". This was the name of a 4th-century Roman emperor, a son of Constantine the Great.
EQUIVALENTS
ENGLISH: Constant
FRENCH: Constant
ITALIAN: Costanzo
LATE ROMAN: Constans
POLISH: Konstanty
OTHER FORMS
ALBANIAN: Kostandin
BULGARIAN: Konstantin, Kosta, Kostadin
DUTCH: Constantijn, Stijn
ENGLISH: Connie, Constance
FRENCH: Constance, Constantin
GEORGIAN: Konstantine
GERMAN: Constanze, Konstantin, Konstanze
GREEK: Gus, Konstantina, Konstantinos
HISTORY: Constantine
HUNGARIAN: Konstantin
ITALIAN: Costantino
LATE ROMAN: Constantia, Constantina, Constantinus, Constantius
MACEDONIAN: Konstantin, Kostadin
POLISH: Konstancja, Konstantyn
PORTUGUESE: Constança, Constância
ROMANIAN: Constanța, Constantin, Costache, Costel, Costică, Costin, Dinu
RUSSIAN: Konstantin, Kostya
SERBIAN: Konstantin
SPANISH: Constanza
UKRAINIAN: Kostyantyn
WELSH: Cystennin