Connie

"Diminutive of Constance or Consuelo โ€” steadfast; consolation"

โ™€ Female ยท English, Spanish, Latin
marian spiritual classic variant

๐Ÿ“– About Connie

Connie is a warm English diminutive of Constance ("steadfast") or the Spanish Consuelo ("consolation"). Popular from the 1920s through the 1960s, it carries an approachable vintage charm, immortalized by singer Connie Francis and literary heroines alike.

๐Ÿ“ Details

  • OriginEnglish, Spanish, Latin
  • Genderโ™€ Female
  • MeaningDiminutive of Constance or Consuelo โ€” steadfast; consolation

๐Ÿ”€ Variants & Related Names

โญ Famous People

  • Connie Francis โ€” American singer who was the top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and early 1960s, known for hits like "Who's Sorry Now" and "Stupid Cupid"
  • Connie Chung โ€” American journalist who became one of the first Asian American national news anchors, co-anchoring the CBS Evening News
  • Connie Britton โ€” American actress known for her roles in Friday Night Lights, Nashville, and American Horror Story
  • Connie Mack โ€” American baseball manager who led the Philadelphia Athletics for 50 years, the longest managerial tenure in Major League Baseball history