Konstanze
Konstanze is a name of German origin, often associated with the meaning "constant" or "steadfast." It is commonly used as a feminine given name in various cultures, particularly in German-speaking countries. The name has historical significance and has been borne by several notable figures throughout history.
In literature and music, Konstanze appears in works such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera "Die Entführung aus dem Serail," where she is portrayed as a strong and virtuous character. The name continues to be popular today, reflecting qualities of loyalty and perseverance.