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Meaning & Origins
Medieval form of the Late Latin name Constantia, which is either a feminine derivative of Constans (see Constant) or an abstract noun meaning ‘constancy’. This was a popular name among the Normans, and was borne by, amongst others, the formidable Constance of Sicily (1158–98), wife of the Emperor Henry VI.
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Northern English (chiefly Northumbrian) and Scottish: variant, altered by folk etymology, of Trumble, on theory that it denoted a nickname for a man thought to be strong and brave enough to turn back a charging bull, from Middle English turn(en) ‘to turn’ + bul(l)e ‘bull’.
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Nicknames & variations
Constanza, Constancia, Constantin, Constantino, Constantinos, Constantina, Constante, Consandra, Constanta, Constanc
Turner, Turney, Turnage, Turnbow, Turnipseed, Turnquist, Turnbaugh, Turnbough, Turnmire, Turnbo
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