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Constantino Pronunciation
Constantino is pronounced kon-stahn-TEE-noh /ˌkɑn.stɑnˈti.noʊ/Medium
Meaning: Italian/Spanish form of Constantine — from Latin Constantinus, 'steadfast, constant, firm'Medium
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History & Origin
Constantino is the Italian and Spanish form of Constantine — from Latin Constantinus, 'steadfast, constant, firm' (Emperor Constantine the Great). A stately, classic name across Italy, Spain, and Latin America.
In the U.S. it appears in Italian and Latino families. Rare, steadfast at the root, and stately.
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How do you pronounce Constantino?
Constantino is pronounced kon-stahn-TEE-noh (/ˌkɑn.stɑnˈti.noʊ/). Press play above to hear Constantino said aloud.
How do you say Constantino?
Constantino is said kon-stahn-TEE-noh (/ˌkɑn.stɑnˈti.noʊ/). Press play above to hear Constantino said aloud.
What does the name Constantino mean?
Constantino is the Italian/Spanish Constantine — Latin 'steadfast, constant'.
Is Constantino a boy or girl name?
Constantino is a boy's name.
How popular is Constantino?
Constantino is a rare name in the U.S.






