π 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.
π Details
- OriginSpanish, Italian, Portuguese
- Genderβ Female
- MeaningConstant, steadfast β Romance language form of Constantia
π Variants & Related Names
β 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