konstantini
Konstantini is a surname of Greek origin. It is derived from the given name Konstantinos, which itself comes from the Greek word "konstantos" meaning "constant" or "steadfast." The name Konstantinos has a long and rich history, famously associated with Roman emperors, most notably Constantine the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor. Over time, surnames developed in Greece, and Konstantini became a patronymic, indicating "son of Konstantinos." Variations of the surname exist in different regions and languages. The Konstantini surname is found today in Greece and among the Greek diaspora worldwide. Individuals bearing this surname may have a shared ancestral connection to a common forebear named Konstantinos. Its prevalence is a reflection of the enduring popularity of the given name Konstantinos throughout Greek history and culture.