English
Etymology
From Latin Antonius, most likely of unknown Etruscan origin. Latin Antonius, name of a Roman gens (with excrescent -h- probably suggested by the many Greek loan words beginning anth-, e.g., άνθο� "flower", άνθ���ο� "man"). The Roman clan name is of uncertain etymology, but is not Greek or Hebrew.
Proper noun
Anthony
- given name|male.
Translations
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Basque: Antton
Breton: Anton
Croatian: Antun, Anton, Ante (diminutives: Toni, Ton�i, Ton�ek, Tuna)
Czech: AntonÃn m
Estonian: Anton, Tõnis, Tõnn, Tõnu
Finnish: Anttoni (diminutives:Antti, Toni)
French: Antoine; d'Anton, Danton
German: Anton
Hawaiian: Akoni, Anakoni
Hungarian: Antal
Italian: Antonio
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Maltese: Antnin, Anton
Polish: Antoni, Antek
Portuguese: Antônio, António, Antomio
Spanish: Antonio
Swedish: Anton
Turkish: Antümi
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