Meaning & Origin
A female given name from Latin or Greek.
Constantina is a girl's baby name of Latin origin, a feminine form of Constantine, from the Latin "constans" meaning "steadfast, constant." It was borne by the daughter of Emperor Constantine the Great (272–337 AD), who built the Christian basilica of Sant'Agnese in Rome. The name suggests unwavering faith and enduring character.
Constantina carries imperial Roman Christian history — a name for someone who will not be moved by passing fashions or convenient compromises, who plants herself firmly in what she knows to be true and grows from there.