The baby name Konstanze is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "KON-stahn-tseh".
Konstanze is a German name that means "steadfast" or "constant". It is a variant of the name Constance, which comes from the Latin word "constantia". The name has been in use since the Middle Ages and was popularized by the 13th-century Saint Constance of Sicily. It was also the name of several queens and princesses throughout European history, including the wife of Mozart.
Konstanze is a feminine name and is pronounced kawn-STAHN-tseh in German. The name is composed of two elements: "konstans" meaning "constant" and the suffix "-e" which is a common feminine ending in German names. The name has been used consistently in Germany and other German-speaking countries, but it is not as common in English-speaking countries.
The origin of the name Konstanze can be traced back to the Latin word "constantia", which means "steadfastness" or "perseverance". The name was first used in the Middle Ages and became popular in Germany during the 18th and 19th centuries. It gained further popularity in the 20th century due to the fame of the Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's wife, who was named Konstanze. Overall, Konstanze is a timeless and classic name that has a rich history and meaning.
Konstanze has the following similar or variant Names
- Konstance |
- Konstanza |
- Konstancia |
- Konstancja |
- Konstanzia |
- Konstanzie |
- Konstanzija |
- Konstanzina |
- Konstanzja |
- Konstanzka |
- Konstanzo |
- Konstanzyna