Gender Feminine
Scripts Αντωνία(Greek) Антония(Bulgarian)
Pronounced Pron. /an.ˈto.nja/(Italian, Spanish) /æn.ˈtoʊ.ni.ə/(English) /an.ˈtoː.ni̯a/(German) /ɑn.ˈtoː.ni.aː/(Dutch) /an.ˈtoː.ni.a/(Latin)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Feminine form of Antonius (see Anthony).

Related Names

VariantsAntonija(Croatian) Antoniya(Bulgarian)
DiminutivesAntonella, Antonietta, Nella, Tonina(Italian) Antonieta, Antoñita(Spanish) Nia, Tawnya, Toni, Tonia, Tonya(English) Teuna(Dutch) Antica, Tonka(Croatian)
Masculine FormsAntonio(Italian) Antonio(Spanish) Anthony, Antony(English) Anton(German) Anton(Swedish) Anton(Norwegian) Anton(Danish) Anton, Antoon(Dutch) Anton, Antoniu(Romanian) Antonios, Antonis(Greek) Anton, Antonijo, Antun(Croatian) Andon, Anton, Antoniy(Bulgarian) Antonius(Ancient Roman)
Other Languages & CulturesAntonie(Czech) Toini(Finnish) Antoinette, Toinette(French) Antía(Galician) Antónia(Hungarian) Antonija(Latvian) Antonieta(Portuguese) Antônia(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Antónia(Portuguese (European)) Antonija(Serbian) Antónia(Slovak) Antonija, Tonka(Slovene)
Same SpellingAntónia, Antônia
User SubmissionsÁntonia, Antònia, Antonía

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Name Days

Austria: May 6
Bulgaria: January 17
Estonia: January 12
Greece: January 17
Spain: April 29
Sweden: October 17

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Entry updated April 23, 2024