Antonio

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Antonio is a masculine given name of Latin origin, widely used in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking cultures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf given name
masculine given name
associatedWithSaint Saint Anthony of Padua
Anthony the Great
surface form: Saint Anthony the Great
commonInCulture Italian culture
Portuguese culture
Spanish culture
equivalentForm Anthony
Antonius
António
António
surface form: Antônio
etymologicalMeaning possibly related to "priceless" or "of inestimable worth"
frequency very common in Italy
very common in Portuguese-speaking countries
very common in Spain
gender masculine
hasDiminutive Antonino
Toni
Toninho
Tonio
Toño
hasFeminineForm Antonia
hasOrigin Latin language
Roman nomen Antonius
hasVariant Antoine
Anton
Antoni
Antonio (with accent marks in some languages)
António
António
surface form: Antônio
nameCategory Roman family name derived given name
theophoric name
nameDayInItaly June 13
nameDayInSpain June 13
script Latin alphabet
shortFormOf Antonius
usedAs first name
usedInLanguage Catalan
Galician
Italian
Portuguese
Spanish
usedInRegion Italy
Latin America
Portugal
Spain

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

António equivalentForm Antonio
Antonio Canova givenName Antonio
Antonio Davis givenName Antonio
Antonio Gramsci givenName Antonio
Antonio Luna givenName Antonio
Antonio Maceo givenName Antonio
Antonio Nariño givenName Antonio
Antonio Quarracino givenName Antonio
Antonio Raimondi givenName Antonio
Antonio Salieri givenName Antonio
Antonio Tabucchi givenName Antonio
Antonio Vivaldi givenName Antonio
Antonio de Oquendo givenName Antonio
Canova givenName Antonio
L.A. Reid givenName Antonio
Tony Romo givenName Antonio
Anthony hasVariant Antonio
Anton hasVariant Antonio
Antoni hasVariant Antonio
Ariel torments Antonio