Not even remotely my style in the slightest, but also not a bad name at all. Wouldn't use it, but wouldn't bat an eye if I encountered someone with it.
I like it, but it's not my style...if that makes sense. Like, I think it's a neat name, but I wouldn't personally use it. It would be cool to see someone else use it.
Is it pronounced the same way Constantine is? Because if it is, I MUCH prefer that spelling. If it's closer to Constantinople, then I think Constantin would still be a better spelling choice.
The difference being the 'teen' and 'tin' sounds respectively. But that could be just because Constantinople doesn't have as much emphasis on the 'tin' part. I could be wrong, but that's just how I've always heard it said.
Hmmm I see. I think probably with the teen ending. We're Norwegian which is why the K spelling :) My sister is going to use it as a middle name for her baby who's joining us this weekend.
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Date: 2012-03-19 10:27 pm (UTC)Constantine - "Con-stan-teen"
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The difference being the 'teen' and 'tin' sounds respectively. But that could be just because Constantinople doesn't have as much emphasis on the 'tin' part. I could be wrong, but that's just how I've always heard it said.
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