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Anton, Antony, or Anthony?
Which one? Why? (I put this question in a poll and Anthony won.)
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I prefer the most classic forms usually so out of yours Anthony, but actually my fave form is Antonio.
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Antony. I love Antony and Anton and I really dislike Anthony...
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Anthony, although I always want to pronounce the th which is apparently wrong.
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It's not wrong. It depends on the accent.
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It's always pronounced in my accent..Although I've seen things where it isn't. Anthiny is pronounced the same as Antony usually in a British accent, I think...
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I know an Antony whose parents dropped the H because they were afraid someone might pronounce the -th- as in thistle. So perhaps that could be a consideration?I think I prefer Antony because it's closer to the original; it also shortens comfortably to Anton, which I prefer to Tony as a nn.
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Go for Anton. I've always liked it. It's more interesting than Anthony, which is also a nice name.
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I love them all!Anton because of Anton Fredrich Reiker from Summer of my German Soldier and Anton Yelchin, an awesome actor.Antony from Sweeney Todd.and Anthony because it's just an awesome name.
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