Constantina
Steadfast, constant.
Greece origin · Girl name
3% boys97% girls
#15759US 2021
5Births / yr
Rising
627All-time births
📅 Since 191700
How to pronounce Constantina
kah·nstah·NTEE·nuh
/kɑ.nstɑ.ˈntiː.nə/ · stress on NTEE · 4 syllables
Steadfast, constant.
Greece origin · Girl name

What does Constantina mean and where does it come from?

Constantina is the feminine form of Konstantinos (or Constantine) and shares similar meanings of steadfastness and firmness. The name has historical roots dating back to Roman times and was borne by several saints, thus making it popular in Christian traditions. It retains popularity in Greece and i

Cultural significance
Constantina has been a cherished name across cultures, particularly in Greece-speaking communities, where it reflects values of steadfast, constant..
Peak popularity
Reached #2859 in 1973 — currently #15759 in the US.
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What middle names flow best with Constantina?

Constantina works best with short, strong middle names — one or two syllables keep the full name from becoming a mouthful

Constantina Grace
Most popular combo · classic
Constantina Rose
Floral · soft ending
Constantina Mae
Sweet · timeless
Constantina Claire
French influence · crisp
Constantina Jane
Literary · strong
Constantina Skye
Modern · airy feel
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How popular is Constantina right now?

Rising fast — up 842 spots — currently #15759 in the US out of 135.5k tracked names

US Trend 19202021#15759 · Top 12%
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YearUS RankBirthsvs Prior Year
2021#157595▲ up 842
2015#166015▲ up 564
2010#171655▼ down 5223 · -37% births
2005#119428▼ down 1080
2000#108628▼ down 2692 · -20% births
1995#817010▲ up 1204 · +25% births
1990#93748▼ down 3268 · -27% births
1985#610611▼ down 1303 · -27% births
1980#480315▼ down 593
1975#421015▼ down 963 · -25% births
1970#324720▲ up 211 · +43% births
1965#345814▲ up 2462 · +133% births
1960#59206▼ down 1942 · -25% births
1925#39788▲ up 856 · +33% births
1920#48346

The story of Constantina

Constantina entered American naming records in 1917 and has been in use for over 107 years. With 627 total births recorded, Constantina remains relatively uncommon. Once ranked #4834 in 1920, the name has become less common in recent years, sitting at #15759 in 2021.

Names that peaked alongside Constantina in 1973:

Constantina by decade

Constantina peaked in the 1970s. See all 1970s names →

DecadeBirths
1910s21
1920s33
1930s11
1940s21
1950s25
1960s86
1970s132
1980s103
1990s91
2000s60
2010s44
💎Constantina has only 627 total recorded births since 1917 — rarer than 99% of names in our database.

What are good nicknames for Constantina?

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Common questions about the name Constantina

What does the name Constantina mean?
Constantina means "Steadfast, constant." — a name rooted in Greece tradition that carries both historical depth and timeless appeal. The meaning reflects values that have made this name endure across generations.
How popular is the name Constantina?
Constantina is currently a distinctive and less common name as a girl name in the US and is becoming rarer and more distinctive, making it a unique choice that stands out.
What is the cultural origin of Constantina?
Constantina originates from Greece tradition. Greece names tend to carry strong cultural heritage and have spread across the world through migration, literature, and religion over centuries.
How do you pronounce the name Constantina?
Constantina is a four-syllable name pronounced K AA0 N S T AA0 N T IY1 N AH0. The pronunciation is straightforward for English speakers, and the name reads clearly on paper — an important practical consideration for parents.
What sibling names go well with Constantina?
Constantina pairs beautifully with sibling names that share a similar Greece heritage or complement its melodic and flowing sound. Names with a similar vibe create a cohesive sibling set without matching too closely.