Konstantyn: Name day
Name day
Konstantyn's name day is celebrated on March 11, June 3, and July 29 in Poland.
Konstantyn’s history, meaning and global presence
Konstantyn is a name with roots in the Late Latin ‘Constantinus’, meaning ‘constant’ or ‘steadfast’, and historically linked to Emperor Constantine the Great. It’s primarily popular in Slavic countries like Poland, Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, where it’s a traditional masculine name. In the United States, it remains relatively rare, largely found within Eastern European communities. The name evokes a sense of dignified strength, resilience, and quiet confidence. It’s overwhelmingly masculine, with no significant feminine usage. Its historical weight and cultural associations contribute to its unique and enduring appeal.
Name Day List: Konstantyn
| Country | Day | Month | Names |
Poland | 11 | March | Benedykt, Drogosława, Edwin, Kandyd, Konstanty, Konstantyn, Prokop, Rozyna, Sofroniusz |
Poland | 3 | June | Cecyliusz, Ferdynand, Klotylda, Konstantyn, Laurencjusz, Laurentyn, Laurentyna, Leszek, Paula, Tamara, Wawrzyniec |
Poland | 29 | July | Beatrice, Beatrycze, Beatryks, Cierpisław, Faustyn, Konstantyn, Lucylla, Maria, Marta, Olaf, Serafina, Urban |