Konstanty

Meaning of Konstanty

Originating from the Polish language, Konstanty is a strong and distinctive name for a baby boy. It derives from the Latin name Constantius, meaning "steadfast" or "constant." The pronunciation of Konstanty in Polish is kawn-STAHN-ti (/kɔnˈstantɪ/). This name is also associated with variations such as Konstantin and Konstantinov. Over the years, the popularity of Konstanty has fluctuated in the United States. In 1921, it was given to five newborn boys and ranked 4322nd in terms of popularity. The name carries an air of resilience and determination, making it a wonderful choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name for their little one.

Pronunciation

Polish

  • Pronunced as kawn-STAHN-ti (/kɔnˈstantɪ/)

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Notable People Named Konstanty

Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński, also known as Karakuliambro, was a renowned Polish poet celebrated for his "paradramatic" absurd humorous sketches at the Green Goose Theatre.
Wincenty Konstanty Kalinowski, also known as Kastuś Kalinoŭski, was a prominent writer, journalist, lawyer, and revolutionary from the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania, known for his leadership in the failed Polish-Lithuanian Uprising of 1863.
Konstanty Julian Gebert is a prominent Polish journalist, Jewish activist, and renowned war correspondent for several Polish newspapers.
Konstanty Radziwiłł - Konstanty Mikołaj Melchior Maria Radziwiłł is a Polish politician, physician, and ambassador to Lithuania, who has also served as Poland's Minister of Health and voivode of the Masovian Voivodeship.
Count Konstanty Grzegorz Branicki was a Polish landowner, collector, and naturalist known for establishing a private museum of natural history in Warsaw and having bird species named after him.
Konstanty Zamoyski was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic).
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