Constanti

Constanti is a British surname of Italian origin. It is derived from the Italian word Costante, which means "constant" or "consistent". The surname Constanti is believed to have been brought to England by Italian immigrants who settled in the country.

Origins

The Constanti surname likely originated in Italy, particularly in regions such as Sicily or Calabria. Italian immigrants who migrated to England may have anglicised the name to Constanti over time. The name has likely been passed down through generations, establishing a presence in British society.

Distribution

The Constanti surname is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, with most individuals bearing the name found in specific regions such as London, Manchester, and Birmingham. The name may have variations in spelling due to anglicisation over the years.

Notable Individuals

  • Julia Constanti: An artist known for her avant-garde sculptures in London during the 20th century.
  • Dominic Constanti: A renowned chef who popularised Italian cuisine in Manchester.

The Constanti surname carries with it a rich history of Italian heritage and tradition. While not a common name in Britain, those who bear the surname often have a strong connection to their Italian roots.

There are approximately 268 people named Constanti in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Constanti.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andreas
  • Andrew
  • Chris
  • Christopher
  • Costa
  • Costas
  • Dino
  • George
  • Melis
  • Michael
  • Nicholas
  • Peter
  • Steven

Female

  • Alexandra
  • Caroline
  • Eleni
  • Helen
  • Irena
  • Lisa
  • Maria
  • Melina
  • Nicole
  • Sophia

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