Historical FigureRoman306 – 354
Constantina of Rome
Daughter of Constantine I, early Christian patron
Biography
Daughter of Roman Emperor Constantine I, she was a prominent figure in early Christian Rome. She founded churches and was venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
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Quick Facts
Category
Historical Figure
Nationality
Roman
Born
306
Died
354
Thinking about the name
Constantina
Latin origin
“An Italian and Spanish feminine form of Constantine, derived from Latin 'Constantinus,' meaning 'steadfast' and 'resolute.' Constantina merges classical authority with Mediterranean warmth, offering a name that feels both noble and graceful, popular among families honoring Saint Constantina or historical tradition.”