Constantine

village · Cornwall

CornishSurmised
Suggested2 sources · historical forms · name elements

Constantine is a village named after Saint Constantine, a 6th-century king and saint. The name itself is of Brittonic origin, possibly meaning 'great', 'wise', or 'battle'.

Word origins

Constantine
CornishNamed after Saint Constantine(from Constantinus "Constantine (Latin form)")

Historical forms

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