Constance (name)

Constanze ( Constanze also ) is from the Latin ( Latin Constantia, dt " resistance, strength " ) acquired a female first name. The name, which was common in the Middle Ages in the high nobility, came in the 18th century again. The acquired from French English form is Constance.

Name-day

The name-day is February 18.

Variants

Constance

Famous names winners

  • Constanze Arlene, German singer
  • Constanze Backes, German soprano
  • Constanze Engelbrecht (1955-2000), German actress
  • Constanze Kurz (* 1974), German computer scientist
  • Constanze Weber (1762-1842), (wife of Mozart )
  • Constance of Austria ( Constance Renate of Austria - Styria, 1588-1631 ), by marriage, Queen of Poland and Sweden, Grand Duchess of Lithuania
  • Constance Radfan (* 1969), German volleyball player
  • Constanze Paulinus, German figure skating & ice skater (born 9 July 1985)
  • Constance of Sicily (1154-1198), Queen of Sicily, Empress. Wife of the Emperor Henry VI.
  • Konstanze von Staufen (1230/1232-1307), daughter of Emperor Frederick II
  • Constance of Hungary ( 1180-1240 to ), Queen of Bohemia and wife of Ottokar I. Přemysl
  • Holy Constantia (* 320, † 354 ), daughter of Constantine the Great
  • Konstanze ( Antioch ) ( 1127-1163 ), Princess of Antioch
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