Definition
A given name, traditionally a feminine form derived from the Roman family name Antonius.
Etymology
From Latin 'Antonius,' a Roman family name of uncertain origin, possibly related to 'ante' (before) or Etruscan roots. The feminine form 'Antonia' was used in the Roman Empire and has remained popular across European languages.
Kelly Says
Antonia is Roman royalty's favorite name—Queen Victoria had Antonia among her children, and the name carries an aristocratic weight that connects to Mark Antony and Caesar's era, making it one of history's longest-living names.
Translations
ARالعربية
أنطونيا
an-toon-ee-ah
BNবাংলা
অ্যান্টোনিয়া
an-to-nee-ah
CACatalà
Antònia
an-toh-nee-ah
CSČeština
Antonie
an-toh-nee
DADansk
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
DEDeutsch
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
ELΕλληνικά
Αντωνία
an-toh-nee-ah
ESEspañol
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
FISuomi
Antonia
an-to-nee-ah
FRFrançais
Antonia
ahn-toh-nee-ah
GUGU
અંતોનિયા
an-toh-nee-ah
HAHA
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
HEעברית
אנטוניה
an-to-nee-ah
HIहिन्दी
एंटोनिया
an-to-nee-ah
HUMagyar
Antónia
an-toh-nee-ah
IDBahasa Indonesia
Antonia
an-to-nee-ah
IGIG
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
ITItaliano
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
KKKK
Антония
an-toh-nee-ya
MRMR
अंतोनीया
an-toh-nee-ah
MSBahasa Melayu
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
MYမြန်မာ
အန်တုနီယာ
an-to-nee-ah
NLNederlands
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
NONorsk
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
PAPA
ਅੰਤોਨੀਆ
an-toh-nee-ah
PLPolski
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
PTPortuguês
Antónia
an-toh-nee-ah
RORomână
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
RUРусский
Антония
an-toh-ni-ya
SVSvenska
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
SWKiswahili
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
TAதமிழ்
அந்தோனியா
an-to-nee-ah
TEతెలుగు
అంతోనియా
an-to-nee-ah
THไทย
อันโตเนีย
an-to-ne-i
TLTL
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
TRTürkçe
Antonia
an-to-nee-ah
UKУкраїнська
Антонія
an-toh-nee-ya
URاردو
آنطونیہ
an-to-nee-ah
VITiếng Việt
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
YOYO
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah
ZUZU
Antonia
an-toh-nee-ah