Constantina is a female name of Latin origin, derived from Constantius, meaning "constant," and was popular among Roman imperial families, notable examples including daughters of Emperor Constantine II. Throughout history, it has been used by royalty and nobility in the Byzantine Empire, with several prominent women bearing this name. Today, though less common, Constantina is considered a unique and elegant choice, often associated with strength and resilience. It may be shortened to Tina or Connie for everyday use.