This name is not “trashy as hell” nor would I consider it to be as dry as a feather. My personal thoughts that while I like this name, I would refrain from ever using it in light of its current over use.
― Anonymous User 12/6/2023
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*huff* trashy as hell, don't like it, sounds dry as a feather.
― Anonymous User 11/24/2023
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It's good. I like both Antonio and Anthony equally.
A strong and sexy name! I've never been that crazy about Anthony, but I like Antonio. There are plenty of nickname options too like Tonio, Tono, Tony, Nino, Anton etc.
My father's name is Antonio and goes by Tony. Ironically he was born in San Antonio, TX. It wasn't until we moved to Italy that I found out it was so popular. If you want a very Italian sounding name, this is definitely a good one.
My younger brother is named Antonio and I absolutely love it, my family is Italian American and many of us have Italian names but 'Antonio' is one of my favorites.
I can only think of Italian food, so rock on, all Antonio's in the world. And please do, I repeat, do nickname yourself Antoine, which is even better than Antonio.
I love this name, it sounds so classy and sophisticated, the impression I get when I hear this name is that of a handsome, well educated gentleman who comes from either Spain or Italy, it's got a mysterious flare to it.
― Anonymous User 9/10/2009
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Antonio is a classy name, very masculine and refined. I love it!