Konstantin
/ˈkɑnstɪnˌtin/
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Konstantin, a name of Swedish origin, derives from the Latin 'Constantinus', meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant'. It embodies resilience, determination, and unwavering strength, often associated with leadership and dependability. The name has historical and cultural significance, particularly in European contexts, where it conveys a sense of enduring stability.
Konstantin von Neurath
Diplomat, Reich Minister of Foreign Affairs
Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky
Scientist, Astronautics and rocket dynamics pioneer
Konstantin Stanislavsky
Actor, Inventor of "method" acting
Konstantin Novoselov
Physicist, Super-thin carbon physics
Konstantin Fehrenbach
Head of State, German Chancellor 1920-21
Konstantin Chernenko
Head of State, Soviet General Secretary, 1984-85
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Kostya
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