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- Costantino is both a masculine Italian given name and an Italian surname. Notable people with the name include: Costantino Affer (1906–1987), Italian medallist...
- Costantinos Tsobanoglou (25 January 1995 – 11 March 2023), better known by his stage name Costa Titch, was a South African Amapiano rapper, singer-songwriter...
- Costantino Rocca (born 4 December 1956) is an Italian golfer. He was long known as the most successful male golfer that Italy has produced, until the 2018...
- Costantino Affer (1906–1987) was an Italian medallist and miniaturist. Affer was born in 1906 in Milan. He studied fine arts at the then Scuola di Brera...
- low-born master. The oldest written telling version Costantino Fortunato (Italian for "Lucky Costantino") by Italian author Giovanni Francesco Straparola...
- Americo Sebastiano Costantino (born October 1, 1961) is an American professional wrestler. He performed under the ring names Rico Costantino and Rico in World...
- Constantinos Philippou born November 29, 1979) is a retired Cypriot mixed martial artist. He formerly fought for the UFC's Middleweight division. Philippou...
- Constantine and the Cross (Italian: Costantino il grande) is a 1961 historical drama film about the early career of the emperor Constantine, who first...
- Costantino (also known as Antine, in Sardinia, or Tino, in the US) Nivola (July 5, 1911 – May 6, 1988) was a Sardinian and Italian sculptor, architectural...
- Romola Helen Louise Costantino, Mrs Enyi, OBE (14 September 1930 – November 1988) was an Australian pianist, accompanist and teacher, who also worked as...