Constanze

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Constanze (also Konstanze ) is a female given name taken over from Latin (Latin cōnstantia, dt. "Permanence, stability") . The name, which was common among the nobility in the Middle Ages, reappeared in the 18th century. The English form, taken from French, is Constance .

name day

The name day is February 18.

variants

Constance

Name bearer

Constanze

Konstanze, originally mostly Constanze

Constance

Constance

See also

Wiktionary: Constanze  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations