Anthony?
thoughts? it's grown on me lately. but I can't say the people I've met who carry the name give me the best impressions of it.
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Anthony used to be my favorite boys name, but it just lost its charm. It's still a very nice name, and I might use it if my SO wants to honor someone, but I'm just personally not that fond of it anymore.
Anthony is a name that I almost like, and feel as though I SHOULD like, but I am neutral on it. I think I am discouraged by the combination of the th and y ending. For that reason I love Anton.
And, to be honest, I don't have a super impression of a person with that name, either...in my experience, Anthony is kind of coarse.
And, to be honest, I don't have a super impression of a person with that name, either...in my experience, Anthony is kind of coarse.
I love Anthony although I worry people find it very dull. (It isn't top 100 here, so at least it isn't overused.) I notice younger people are starting to use the American pronunciation AN-thu-nee, whereas 30-year-olds upwards favour AN-tun-ee and mostly go by Tony (which I hate).
Impressions...Like you, I don't have any strong ones! Antony of "The Royle Family" and Mark Antony of "Rome". As a student I watch too much TV :-)
All in all, I do think it's a great name. One of my favourites.
Impressions...Like you, I don't have any strong ones! Antony of "The Royle Family" and Mark Antony of "Rome". As a student I watch too much TV :-)
All in all, I do think it's a great name. One of my favourites.
It's the name of too many of my computer science lecturers for me to see it as anything but nerdy and geeky!
Interestingly enough, I was reading about this name last night because my friend was round and her older brother is called Anthony. I have an old baby name book from 1980 (published in Britain) which is quite an interesting read because it remarks upon whether names were becoming popular, losing popularity etc at the time. It also has other random facts about a lot of the names. For Anthony it says:
"The spelling Anthony appeared in the late sixteenth century and is commonly used in this country, although the h remains silent, unlike the pronunciation of this name in America"
Is this true? How do Americans pronounce it? ANTH-o-nee?
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Interestingly enough, I was reading about this name last night because my friend was round and her older brother is called Anthony. I have an old baby name book from 1980 (published in Britain) which is quite an interesting read because it remarks upon whether names were becoming popular, losing popularity etc at the time. It also has other random facts about a lot of the names. For Anthony it says:
"The spelling Anthony appeared in the late sixteenth century and is commonly used in this country, although the h remains silent, unlike the pronunciation of this name in America"
Is this true? How do Americans pronounce it? ANTH-o-nee?
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Yes, we say ANTH-o-nee, pronouncing the TH just like the beginning of the word "think". It was my father's middle name, and that was how he pronounced it. I'd forgotten that the British pronounce it with a hard T, until your post reminded me.
I really like it and it is a name I would use. I have a good friend with the name.
I like it, I guess. It is on my list. If I ever used it though it would be paired with a 'J' mn so the nn could be "AJ". I think of all the 'A' names I would pick this one to be the fn. Plus this would avoid the nn "Tony", which I hate.
Eh.
I've known several Anthonys over the years, all different types. It's a very solid name to me, with a slight "working-class" feel to it. However, as I've said, I've known so many different types of people with the name - a construction worker, my boyfriend's brother who is very "boy-band" material to professors. It just seems to suit everyone type of person. In otherwords: Safe.
I've known several Anthonys over the years, all different types. It's a very solid name to me, with a slight "working-class" feel to it. However, as I've said, I've known so many different types of people with the name - a construction worker, my boyfriend's brother who is very "boy-band" material to professors. It just seems to suit everyone type of person. In otherwords: Safe.
I'm so tired. I'm reading your post and trying to figure out why professors would consider this guy "boy-band" material. I got it now. D'oh.
Alright, though I prefer Anton.
I love the name Anthony. I especially started liking it more when I started watching 24 since that's one of the main characters names although he doesn't go by it
I like it, but the fact that it is so popular for TV characters has kind of turned me off it. I like Antonie for a girl the best.
I have a cousin named anthony. He's okay I guess. I do like this name.
I like it but I prefer Antonio