Antonina

/ˌæntəˈniːnə/ noun

A female given name of Latin origin meaning 'priceless' or 'worthy of praise,' derived from the Roman family name Antonius.

A Latinized feminine form of 'Antonius,' a prominent Roman family name of uncertain origin, possibly Etruscan. The '-ina' suffix is a common Latin feminine ending that was widely used in Roman naming conventions.

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