Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /ɐ̃.ˈtɔ.njɐ/(Portuguese) /ˈan.tɔː.ni.a/(Slovak) /ˈɒn.toː.niʲ.ɒ/(Hungarian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Portuguese, Slovak and Hungarian feminine form of Antonius (see Anthony).

Related Names

VariantAntônia(Portuguese (Brazilian))
DiminutiveAntonieta(Portuguese)
Masculine FormsAntônio(Portuguese (Brazilian)) António(Portuguese (European)) Anton(Slovak) Antal(Hungarian)
Other Languages & CulturesAntonia(Ancient Roman) Antonia, Antoniya, Donka(Bulgarian) Antonija, Antea, Antica, Antonela, Antonia, Nela, Tonka(Croatian) Antonie(Czech) Antonia(Danish) Antonia, Teuna(Dutch) Antonia, Antonette, Nia, Tawnya, Toni, Tonia, Tonya(English) Antoinette, Toinette(French) Antía(Galician) Antonia(German) Antonia(Greek) Antonia, Antonella, Antonietta, Nella, Tonina(Italian) Antonija(Latvian) Antonia(Norwegian) Antonia(Romanian) Antonija(Serbian) Antonija, Tonka(Slovene) Antonia, Antonieta, Antoñita(Spanish) Antonia(Swedish)
Same SpellingAntônia, Antonia
User SubmissionsÁntonia, Antònia, Antonía

Popularity

People think this name is

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Name Days

Hungary: January 17
Slovakia: January 6

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Entry updated October 6, 2024