Constantinos, of Greek origin, is a notable given name that has gained international recognition over time. Derived from the Latin 'Constantius', which itself stems from the Roman family name 'Constantinus', meaning "steady" or "constant," the name Constantinos has been widely adopted across various cultures. It is composed of two elements: 'constans' meaning "firm, steady," and '-tios' a suffix that denotes belonging or relation to something. In Greek culture, this name is often associated with historical figures such as Constantine the Great, the first Christian Roman emperor who played a pivotal role in the spread of Christianity throughout the empire. Today, Constantinos continues to be a popular choice among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names for their children.
The name Constantinos experienced significant popularity between the years 1966 to 1985, with an average of around 14 births per year during this period. The peak was reached in 1969 and 1973 with 20 and 18 births respectively. However, there's a notable decline from 1986 onwards, with the annual births dropping below 15 since then. The total number of births with the name Constantinos over this period is 660.