康 (kāng 'health,' commonly auspicious) +
丝 (sī 'silk,' frequent in female-name transliterations) +
汀 (tīng 'sandbar,' phonetic). The combination most often renders 'Constance,' 'Kirsten,' or 'Konstanze'-type names. The standard transliteration of 'Constance' is also
康斯坦丝.