Connie

"Diminutive of Constance or Consuelo — steadfast; consolation"

♀ Feminino · English, Spanish, Latin
marian spiritual classic variant

📖 Sobre Connie

Connie é um caloroso diminutivo inglês de Constance ("constante") ou do espanhol Consuelo ("consolação"). Popular dos anos 1920 aos 1960, possui um charme vintage acessível, imortalizado pela cantora Connie Francis e heroínas literárias.

📍 Detalhes

  • OrigemEnglish, Spanish, Latin
  • Gênero♀ Feminino
  • SignificadoDiminutive of Constance or Consuelo — steadfast; consolation

🔀 Variantes e Nomes Relacionados

⭐ Pessoas Famosas

  • Connie Francis — 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 — American journalist who became one of the first Asian American national news anchors, co-anchoring the CBS Evening News
  • Connie Britton — American actress known for her roles in Friday Night Lights, Nashville, and American Horror Story
  • Connie Mack — American baseball manager who led the Philadelphia Athletics for 50 years, the longest managerial tenure in Major League Baseball history