Constanza

  • [ kon-STAHN-thah (Spanish), kon-STAHN-sah (Latin American Spanish) ]
  • Spanish
Spanish form of CONSTANTIA.

CONSTANTIA   female   Late Roman
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Constantius, which was itself derived from CONSTANS.
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: Constance
FRENCH: Constance
GERMAN: Constanze, Konstanze
LATE ROMAN: Constantia
POLISH: Konstancja
PORTUGUESE: Constança, Constância
ROMANIAN: Constanța
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Connie
MASCULINE FORMS
LATE ROMAN: Constantius
OTHER FORMS
ALBANIAN: Kostandin
BULGARIAN: Konstantin, Kosta, Kostadin
DUTCH: Constantijn, Stijn
ENGLISH: Constant
FRENCH: Constant, Constantin
GEORGIAN: Konstantine
GERMAN: Konstantin
GREEK: Gus, Konstantina, Konstantinos
HISTORY: Constantine
HUNGARIAN: Konstantin
ITALIAN: Costantino, Costanzo
LATE ROMAN: Constans, Constantina, Constantinus
MACEDONIAN: Konstantin, Kostadin
POLISH: Konstanty, Konstantyn
ROMANIAN: Constantin, Costache, Costel, Costică, Costin, Dinu
RUSSIAN: Konstantin, Kostya
SERBIAN: Konstantin
UKRAINIAN: Kostyantyn
WELSH: Cystennin