Gender Masculine
Usage Dutch
Pronounced Pron. /ˈtøːn/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Dutch short form of Antonius.

Related Names

VariantsTeun, Teunis, Theunis
Other Languages & CulturesAntoine, Antwan(African American) Antonius(Ancient Roman) Andoni, Antton(Basque) Anton(Belarusian) Andon, Anton, Antoniy, Doncho, Toni(Bulgarian) Antoni(Catalan) Ante, Anto, Anton, Antonijo, Antonio, Antun, Tonći, Tonči, Toni(Croatian) Antonín(Czech) Anton(Danish) Anthony, Anton, Antonio, Antony, Tony(English) Anĉjo, Antono(Esperanto) Anton, Tõnis, Tõnu(Estonian) Anton, Anttoni, Toni(Finnish) Antoine(French) Antón(Galician) Anton(Georgian) Anton, Toni(German) Antonios, Antonis(Greek) Akoni, Anakoni(Hawaiian) Antal, Tóni(Hungarian) Anton(Icelandic) Antonello, Antonio, Nello, Tonino, Tonio(Italian) Antons(Latvian) Antoon(Limburgish) Antanas(Lithuanian) Andon, Anton, Antonij, Dončo(Macedonian) Anton(Norwegian) Antoni(Polish) Toni, Toninho(Portuguese) Antônio(Portuguese (Brazilian)) António(Portuguese (European)) Anton, Antoniu(Romanian) Anton(Russian) Anto, Antonije(Serbian) Anton(Slovak) Anton, Tone(Slovene) Antón, Antonio, Toni, Toño(Spanish) Anton(Swedish) Anton(Ukrainian)
Entry updated December 7, 2022