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Konstantin. The first name Konstantin ( Cyrillic: Константин) is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus ( Constantine) in some European languages, such as Greek, Russian, Estonian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great.
- Male
- Latin
- "constant, steadfast"
- Costel, Costin, Konsti, Konsta, Konse, Kosti, Kosta, Kostya
Mar 19, 2024 · Konstantin Koltsov, a former professional ice hockey player from Belarus and the ex-partner of tennis player Aryna Sabalenka, has died by “apparent suicide” at the age of 42, according to the ...
Nov 20, 2020 · Konstantin. Name Popularity Related Names Related Ratings Comments Namesakes Name Days. 75% Rating. Save. Gender Masculine. Usage Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian ...
Mar 19, 2024 · Konstantin Koltsov, the former professional hockey player and former boyfriend of tennis player Aryna Sabalenka, has died at the age of 42. “It is with deep sorrow that we inform you that the ...
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Mar 19, 2024 · FILE - Konstantin Koltsov of Belarus, right, vies for control of the puck with Nicklas Danielsson and Mattias Backman, left, of Sweden during an ice hockey match of Euro Hockey Challenge between Belarus and Sweden in Minsk, Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Retired Belarusian hockey player-turned-coach Konstantin Koltsov has died. He was 42.
Mar 19, 2024 · Konstantin Koltsov, the Belarusian former pro ice hockey player and boyfriend of tennis player Aryna Sabalenka, has died at the age of 42, the Russian club Salavat Yulaev announced on Tuesday in a ...
The first name Konstantin is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Greek, Russian, Estonian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. A number of notable persons in the Byzantine Empire, and in Russian history and earlier East Slavic history are often referred to by this name.