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RSS Steadfast, stealth frigate of the Republic of Singapore Navy; USCGC Steadfast, a United States coast guard cutter; Steadfast, Belize, a village in Stann Creek District, Belize; Steadfast (comics), a fictional character from DC Comics; List of people known as the Steadfast, a list of people with the epithet of the Steadfast
Eustace, also rendered Eustis, (/ ˈ juː s t ɪ s / YOOS-tis) is the rendition in English of two phonetically similar Greek given names: . Εὔσταχυς (Eústachys) meaning "fruitful", "fecund"; [1] literally "abundant in grain"; its Latin equivalents are Fæcundus/Fecundus
The epithet the Steadfast may refer to: John, Elector of Saxony (1468-1532) Selim I (1465/1466/1470-1520), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire; Húrin, a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
Mina, Mena or Meina (Coptic: ⲙⲏⲛⲁ) is a male given name for Egyptian Coptic Christians.It is often confused with the Greek name Menas.. Mina in the Coptic language (derived from ancient Egyptian language) means: a person who is steadfast, committed, unrelenting or determined.
In Islamic tradition, Job (Arabic: أيوب, romanized: Ayyūb) demonstrated patience and steadfast belief in Allah. Ibn Kathir narrates the story in this manner: Job was a very rich person with much land, and many animals and children — all of which were lost and soon he was struck with disease as a test from Allah. He remained steadfast and ...
Constance is a primarily feminine given name in use since the Middle Ages that is derived either from Constantia, a Late Latin name, or from the term meaning steadfast. [1] In medieval England, diminutives of the name included Cust or Cussot. Puritans used Con, Constant, and Constancy. [2]
Stacy, sometimes spelled Stacey, Staci, Stacie, or Stacii, is a common first name for women and men.It is also sometimes used as a surname. Baby-naming guides cite two English derivations of Greek origins: Anastasia, meaning "resurrection", for girls, and Eustace (Eustathios), meaning "steadfast", for boys.
Constantine (/ ˈ k ɒ n s t ən t aɪ n / or / ˈ k ɒ n s t ən t iː n /; Latin: Cōnstantīnus, Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, Kōnstantînos) is a masculine and feminine (in French for example) given name and surname which is derived from the Latin name Constantinus, [1] a hypocoristic of the first names Constans and Constantius, both meaning "constant, steadfast" in Latin. [2]