The name Konstantina is a beautiful and strong feminine name of Greek origin, pronounced as kawn-stahn-TEE-nah (/kɔnˈstɑntiːna/). It is the female form of Konstantinos, which means "steadfast" or "constant." This name carries a sense of timelessness and resilience, often associated with historical figures and saints. While not widely common in the United States, its unique charm has seen consistent albeit modest use over the decades. The name's variations include Konstantine, which also shares its rich cultural heritage. Parents who choose this name for their daughters often appreciate its classic elegance and the strength it conveys.
Konstantina Nikita - Konstantina "Nantia" Nikita is a Greek electrical and computer engineer, professor, and director of research labs at the National Technical University of Athens, known for her contributions to biomedical engineering. |
Konstantina Moutos is a Greek-New Zealand fashion designer who won the Supreme Award at the Benson & Hedges Fashion Design Awards in 1984 and 1986. |
Konstantina Margariti is a Greek gymnast who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |