Constanza

"Constant, steadfast β€” Romance language form of Constantia"

♀ Female Β· Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
classic virtue variant

πŸ“– About Constanza

Constanza is the Spanish and Italian form of Constantia, meaning "steadfastness." Borne by medieval queens across Iberia and Italy, it has seen a modern revival in Latin America, blending classical virtue with Romance language elegance and operatic heritage.

πŸ“ Details

  • OriginSpanish, Italian, Portuguese
  • Gender♀ Female
  • MeaningConstant, steadfast β€” Romance language form of Constantia

πŸ”€ Variants & Related Names

⭐ Famous People

  • Constanza of Castile β€” Spanish noblewoman who married John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and through whom the House of Lancaster claimed the Castilian throne
  • Constanza FernΓ‘ndez β€” Chilean actress known for her work in Chilean television and film, representing the modern popularity of the name in Latin America
  • Konstanze Mozart β€” Austrian musician and wife of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (nΓ©e Weber), who managed his musical legacy after his death
  • Constanza of Sicily β€” Queen of Aragon and Countess of Barcelona as wife of Peter III, daughter of Manfred of Sicily, who advanced Aragonese claims to the Sicilian crown