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Konstantinou

Meaning & History

Etymology

Konstantinou is a Greek surname meaning "son of Konstantinos." It is the genitive form of Konstandinos, itself the Greek form of Constantine, deriving from the Latin Constantinus, a derivative of Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name is closely tied to the cult of Constantine the Great (272–337), the first Roman emperor to embrace Christianity and the founder of Constantinople (modern Istanbul).

Background and Distribution

In Greek naming tradition, the suffix -ou in Western writing conventions after 1100 is often added to mark a surname. With over 56,269 records by the platform Forebears, Konstantinou is considered one of the ten most common surnames in Cyprus, spread around Dimos Nicosia, Ammochostos, and Limassol. It is also prevalent in Greece. Alternative forms also prominent in Cypriot records include Constantinou, which is a latinised Greek surname translation still used, so the forms occasionally also are referred among all three endings normally more typical belonging than default case.

Notable Bearers

Prominent people bearing this aristocratic-rooted lineage include multiple Greek and Cypriot sports figures. In association football, there is Alex Konstantinou (the Cypriot forward), Kypros’ own striker Michalis Konstantinou enjoying top scoring career period within Greece whom numbers gave popularity. Stavros Konstantinou a well

Cultural Significance

  • Meaning: "son of Konstantinos" (Constantine)
  • Origin: Greek patronymic/genitive suffix
  • Usage regions: Greece, Cyprus
  • Most used endings: -ou masculine sign; also existing rare female structure Konstantinidi, Konstantinidou

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Other Languages & Cultures

(Russian) Konstantinov, Konstantinova (Romanian) Constantin (Italian) Costantini (Portuguese) Constantino (Romanian) Constantinescu, Costache, Dinu (Serbian) Kostić (Ukrainian) Kostenko, Kostyuk

Sources: Wikipedia — Konstantinou

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