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Anthony?
Wdyt of Anthony?I don't like the nn Tony. Do you think it's avoidable?How does Anthony Sebastian sound?Thanks. :)
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Most of the Anthonys I've met don't go by Tony or any nickname at all, so I definitely think that Tony is avoidable. Anthony Sebastian has a nice flow, but I've never been a fan of the name Sebastian.
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I really like Anthony and Tony is avoidable. I know two Anthonys that don't go by Tony. Anthony Sebastian sounds great to me.
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I'm not a fan of Anthony as everybody i've met with the name is either dull or a right y'know the type.
However i think the nickname Tony is avoidable as alot of Anthony's go by Ant.
Anthony Sebastian is nice enough but i personally prefer Sebastian Anthony
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I like the name Anthony, but I have to agree with you, I hate the nn Tony. And yes, Tony is avoidable. Just call him Andy, or Anthony.Anthony Sebastian sounds the tiniest bit pretentious because of the mn Sebastian.
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I like Anthony and just like you I dislike Tony. I think it's avoidable if you call him something else or just correct people all the time. What about Anty or Ante as a nn? Anthony Sebastian sounds good but I prefer Sebastian Anthony.
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I dislike Anthony because of a very bad association (I know some people get annoyed with that, but sometimes, it's unavoidable). I hate the NN Tony, but Anthony Sebastian sounds nice enough.
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I used to think it was pronounced with the th sounded, as in America, but in Britain it's pron. Antony. It's OK but I hate Tony too - reminds me of toe + knee.
Anton is better imo.
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I like Anthony but I much prefer the similar Anton. I know an Anthony who goes by 'Ant', so I think the nn Tony is avoidable (although I like it!)Anthony Sebastian is nice :)
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