A perfect name. Beautiful pronunciation, history, and spelling, and it can be used in modern times as well.
― Anonymous User 2/10/2024
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Beautiful and elegant.
― Anonymous User 12/12/2022
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Pretty and quite unique in English-speaking countries. I like this pronounced an-TON-ya rather than an-TOE-nee-a; I just find it easier to say that way.
A beautiful, sophisticated name. I could possibly be naming a daughter this.
― Anonymous User 12/29/2020
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My name is Antonia and my friends all call me Toto. I used to really hate my name, I thought it was too clunky and had a stuck-up feel to it, but lately I've grown to appreciate it more! I think it has a very melodic sound and rhythm to it, and a nice meaning overall!
I really like Antonia for a name. It has a very strong yet beautifully romantic feel to it. The meaning “priceless” is gorgeous, as well. Also, I think Toni/Tony are really good nickname potentials. It gives it a more tomboyish feel, but is still feminine, too. I think Antonia is a wonderful name.God bless you.
Antonia sounds so classy, elegant, and mature! It makes me imagine a beautiful, mysterious woman with long, wavy black hair and dark eyes. Antonia does sound a bit grown-up for a kid or teenager, but that's fine since that's only a minority of her lifetime, unlike with juvenile names. Toni is nice as a nickname, although it may get misspelled Tony. To me, Toni sounds fitting on someone who is extroverted, bubbly, and girly. All in all, it's a wonderful name.
Am called Mary Antonia Ritah and out of all my names I love Antonia most because its unique first of all, I've never had a namesake called Antonia in all the schools I've been to so far until this year I met one girl by the same name, I receive a lot of compliments about my name because people think its really beautiful but the worst part is I am now nicknamed Tony and some call me Anty and it just pisses me off. Otherwise, it's a good name save for the ridiculous nicknames attached to it.
A classy but strong name with great history. I find it beautiful and my favorite combination is Antonia Charlotte. I personally don't like the Toni nickname but open to it if my future child likes it. Who knows, it might fit them. I personally am not into nicknames if the name's good enough then nicknames shouldn't be a concern. All that matters is if the whole name is pleasing and Toni isn't that big of a deal breaker for me.
I used to hold this name in high regard. It is a sophisticated, classic name with a rich history. But then someone misspelled it one day as ATONIA, which essentially means "a muscle that has lost its strength." That association really altered the way I saw this name. =(
This name sounds kinda snobby ann toneeee ia! I'd imagine someone with this name to be stuck up and self obsessed but you can't tell a personality from a name I suppose. :)
I love this name! My best friend has it, and it suits her really well, as the name Antonia stirs up a vision of a beautiful woman, and my friend is very pretty.
This is such a beautiful name! I wish I could succeed in selling this name to my husband. It sounds beautiful, strong and capable, like a city woman turned pioneer.
It's a nice enough name, but I can't stand the nicknames Toni and Tonia. The former sounds like the name of many jerks, and the latter just sounds a bit trashy and harsh. Also, I think this name only really suits women with dark hair and brown eyes. I still associate the name with that dimwitted character on MADTV with the name Antonia.