π About Constance
Constance is a noble Latin virtue name meaning "steadfastness," borne by medieval queens and empresses. Cherished in English and French traditions alike, it projects quiet strength and moral certainty, enjoying renewed interest as classic names return to favor.
π Details
- OriginLatin, English, French, Portuguese
- Genderβ Female
- MeaningConstant, steadfast β from the Latin constantia
π Variants & Related Names
β Famous People
- Constance Wu β American actress who starred in the groundbreaking film Crazy Rich Asians and the television series Fresh Off the Boat
- Constance of Sicily β Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Sicily (1154β1198), mother of Emperor Frederick II, one of the most powerful women of medieval Europe
- Constance Markievicz β Irish revolutionary, politician, and suffragette who was the first woman elected to the British House of Commons and served as Minister for Labour in the Irish Republic
- Constance Bennett β American actress who was one of the highest-paid stars of early 1930s Hollywood, known for glamorous roles and sharp business acumen