Konstantin
Found 7 entry about "Konstantin"
Константин(Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian)
KON-shtawn-teen(Hungarian)
KON-stahn-teen(Finnish)
kawn-STAHN-tin (Russian), kohn-STAHN-tin (German), kahn-stahn-TEE-nos (Greek)
kən-stun-TYEEN(Russian)
Konstantin Name meanings & History
"steadfast", "constant". Form of Constantine in several languages. Konstantin is primarily used in Russia, Germany, and other Eastern European countries.
Zodiac Sign of Konstantin: Kundalini (Hindu, for power) Scorpio
Synonyms of Konstantin:
K: Kind,Karma,Kundalini,Karate
O: Ostentatious,Organized,Obsessive,Obstinate,Obsolete
N: Nice,Nutrition,Neat,Nagging,Nitpicking,Neurosis,Nervous
S: Sex,Success,Sensuality,Security,Status,Social Standing,Solidity
T: Tireless,Tacky,Truth,Talkative,Testy,Doubting Thomas,Touchy
A: Ambitious,Argumentative,Action,Aggressive,Angry,Assertive
I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate
Konstantin is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Urban name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Konstantin Stanislavski (Russian actor and theater director), Konstantin Balmont (Russian poet), Konstantin Päts (Estonian statesman)
2.) KONSTANTIN (Male)
3.) KONSTANTIN (Male)
Usage: German
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Constantinus, which is from constans (steadfast, constant). (KONE-STAHNT-TEEN)
4.) KONSTANTIN (Male)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Constantinus, which is from constans (steadfast, constant). The name was borne by Constantine the Great (280?-337), the first emperor of Rome to be converted to Christianity. Pet: Kostya. (KAHN-STAHN-TEEN)
5.) Konstantin (Male)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: (Russian) forceful
Other Forms: Kon, Konny, Kons, Konstance, Konstantine, Konstantyne
6.) Konstantin (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: (German, Russian) a form of Constantine. See also Dinos.
Other Forms: Konstadine, Konstadino, Konstancji, Konstandinos, Konstantinas, Konstantine, Konstantio, Konstanty, Konstantyn, Konstantyne, Konstanz, Konstatino, Kostadino, Kostadinos, Kostandino, Kostandinos, Kostantin, Kostantino, Kostenka, Kostya, Kotsos
7.) KONSTANTIN (Male)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: Scandinavian cognate of Constantine (resolute), which is from the Latin Constantinus, a derivative of constans (standing together, resolute, constant). Constantine the Great (280-337) was the first Christian emperor of Rome. Var: Konstanz (Dutch). (KONE-STAHN-TIN)