Constanza

Meaning of Constanza

Constanza is a beautiful and timeless name of Latin origin, often associated with the virtue of constancy and steadfastness. Pronounced as kohn-STAHN-zah (/kɔnˈstansə/) in Spanish, Constanza exudes an air of elegance and resilience. The name has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States over the years, with occurrences ranging from as few as 5 newborns in certain years to as many as 54 in others. A notable variation of this name is Constantia, which shares its roots and noble connotations. Constanza carries a historical charm and is perfect for parents seeking a name that embodies strength, loyalty, and grace.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as kohn-STAHN-zah (/kɔnˈstansə/)

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Notable People Named Constanza

María Constanza Ceruti is an Argentine anthropologist and mountaineer known for her work with National Geographic and her groundbreaking research in high-altitude archaeology and glacial archaeology.
Constanza Valdés is a Chilean political activist and parliamentary advisor who is also a trans female.
Constanza Palma - Constanza María Palma Parra is a Chilean field hockey player known for her role as a midfielder.
Constanza Romero is an American artist and costume designer.
Constanza Moreira is a Uruguayan political scientist and politician who was elected Senator in the 2009 Uruguayan general election as a member of the Movement of Popular Participation, Broad Front.
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