Antonio

Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language–speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa.[1] It has been among the top 400 most popular male baby names in the United States since the late 19th century and has been among the top 200 since the mid 20th century.[2]

Antônio
PronunciationSpanish: [anˈtonjo]
Portuguese Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu]
Brazilian Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtonju]
Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo]
GenderMale
Language(s)Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Galician, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish
Name dayJune 13
Origin
MeaningBeyond praise
Other names
See alsoAnthony, Antony, Antoine, Antonius, Antonis, Tony, Antonia, Antonietta, Antonie, Antwan, Antone, Antoni, Antoin, Antonin, and Antuan, Andy, Tonino (given name)

In the English language, it is translated as Anthony, and has some female derivatives: Antonia, Antónia, Antonieta, Antonietta, and Antonella'. It also has some male derivatives, such as Anthonio, Antón, Antò, Antonis, Antoñito, Antonino, Antonello, Tonio, Tono, Toño, Toñín, Tonino, Nantonio, Ninni, Totò, Tó, Tonini, Tony, Toni, Toninho, Toñito, and Tõnis. The Portuguese equivalent is António (Portuguese orthography) or Antônio (Brazilian Portuguese). In old Portuguese the form Antão was also used, not just to differentiate between older and younger but also between more and less important. In Galician the form is Antón, in Catalan Antò, and in Basque Antxon. The Greek versions of the name are Antonios (Αντώνιος) and Antonis (Αντώνης).

The name derives from Antonius, a well-known Latin family name, probably of Etruscan origin. The Roman general Marcus Antonius held that the origin of the name was Anthon (Ανθών), son of Hercules. This myth, recorded by Plutarch, was probably created by Marcus Antonius himself, in order to claim divine parentage. The name was in use throughout the Roman world which, at its height, comprised the whole of the Mediterranean and much of Europe as well as the Middle East. When the Roman Empire became Christian, the name continued in popularity because of the many great saints who bore the name. Later, the name was spread all around the world as Christianity was forced to other locations (e.g. the Far East, the Americas, Australia, and Sub-Saharan Africa).

Famous male bearers

Antonio

  • Antonio Abetti, Italian astronomer
  • Antonio Abondio, Italian sculptor
  • Antonio Aguilar, Mexican singer
  • Antonio Azara, Italian jurist and politician
  • Antonio Bamboccio, Italian painter and sculptor
  • Antonio Banderas, Spanish actor
  • Antonio Rafael Barceló, Puerto Rican politician
  • Antonio Barolini, Italian writer
  • Antonio Barreto, Sri Lankan Sinhala Karava soldier who gained the title "Prince of Uva" under the name Kuruvita Rala in the Kingdom of Kandy
  • Antonio Bassolino, Italian politician
  • Antonio Bazzini, Italian violinist and composer
  • Antonio di Benedetto, Argentine writer
  • Antonio Beretta, first mayor of Milan under the Kingdom of Italy from 1860 to 1867
  • Antonio Blakeney (born 1996), American basketball player
  • Antonio Bonazza, Italian sculptor
  • Antonio Bosio, Italian scholar
  • Antonio Broccoli Porto, Puerto Rican artist
  • Antonio Brown, American football player
  • Antonio Bartolomeo Bruni, Italian violist, composer and conductor
  • Antonio Cabán Vale, Puerto Rican singer
  • Antonio Caldara, Italian composer
  • Antonio Callaway, American football player
  • Antonio Canaletto, Italian painter
  • Antonio Candreva, Italian footballer
  • Antonio Canova, Italian sculptor
  • Antonio Benedetto Carpano, Italian distiller, famous for having invented the Vermouth and consequently the apéritif
  • Antonio Marziale Carracci, Italian painter
  • Antonio Cassano, Italian footballer
  • Antonio Cavallucci, Italian painter
  • Antonio Cermeño, Venezuelan boxer
  • Antonio Cervantes, Colombian boxer
  • Antonio Citterio, Italian furniture designer
  • Antonio Conte, Italian former footballer
  • António Corea, Korean enslaved person
  • Antonio Corradini, Italian sculptor
  • Antonio Correa Cotto, Puerto Rican criminal
  • Antonio da Correggio, Italian painter
  • Antonio Corti, Argentine boxer
  • António Costa, Portuguese Prime Minister.
  • Antonio Davis, US Basketball player
  • Antonio de La Gándara, painter
  • Antonio de la Rúa, former first son of Argentina
  • Antonio de Nigris (1978–2009), Mexican footballer
  • Antonio Di Natale, Italian footballer
  • Antonio Dixon (American football), American football player
  • Antonio Donnarumma, Italian footballer
  • Antonio Escobar (disambiguation)
  • Antonio Esparragoza, Venezuelan boxer
  • Antonio Falzon, Maltese military engineer
  • António Félix da Costa, Portuguese racing driver and Formula E champion
  • Antonio Ferreira de Oliveira Junior, Brazilian soccer player
  • Antonio Floro Flores, Italian footballer
  • Antonio Fogazzaro, Italian novelist
  • Antonio Gamoneda, Spanish poet
  • Antonio Gandy-Golden (born 1998), American football player
  • Antonio Garay (born 1979), American NFL football player
  • Antonio Garcia (American football), American football player
  • Antonio Gates, American player of American football
  • Antonio Gherardi, Italian painter, architect, and sculptor
  • Antonio Ghislieri, better known as Pope Pius V
  • Antonio Gibson (born 1998), American football running back
  • Antonio Gibson (safety) (born 1962), American football safety
  • Antonio Giovinazzi, Italian Formula One driver
  • Antonio González (martyr), Spanish Roman Catholic martyr and saint
  • Antonio Gramsci, Italian writer, politician and political theorist
  • Antonio Guidi, Italian politician
  • Antonio Guzmán Blanco, former Venezuelan president
  • Antonio Hernández (disambiguation)
  • Antonio Indjai, Guinea-Bissau's army chief of staff and one of the leaders who orchestrated a coup in the country on 1 April 2010
  • Antonio Inoki, Japanese wrestler
  • Antonio Janigro, Italian cellist and conductor
  • Antônio Carlos Jobim, Brazilian creator of the bossa nova
  • Antonio Johnson (born 1984), American football player
  • Antonio Johnson (defensive back) (born 2001), American football player
  • Antonio Landa, Mexican footballer
  • Antonio Langella, Italian footballer
  • Antonio Latimer, Puerto Rican basketball player
  • Antonino Lo Surdo (1880–1949), Italian physicist and co-discoverer of the Stark effect
  • Antonio Lombardo, Italian sculptor
  • Antonio Lopez, United States illustrator who signed his work "Antonio."[3]
  • Antonio Lotti, Italian composer
  • Antonio Luna, Filipino Revolutionary Army and General of The Philippine Revolutionary in The First Philippine Republic
  • Antonio Maccanico, Italian politician
  • Antonio Maceo Grajales, Cuban general
  • Antonio Machado, Spanish poet
  • Antonio Mancini, Italian painter
  • Antonio Manetti, Italian mathematician and architect
  • Antonio Maria Maraggiano, Italian sculptor
  • Antonio Margarito, American boxer
  • Antonio Martini, Italian Biblical scholar and Archbishop of Florence
  • Antonio Martino, Italian politician
  • Antonio Marzano, Italian politician
  • Antonio McDyess, United States basketball player
  • Antonio Tobias Mendez, American sculptor
  • Antônio Meneses, Brazilian cellist
  • Antonio Meucci, Italian-American inventor
  • Antonio Monda, Italian film director
  • António Monteiro, Portuguese diplomat
  • Antonio Mosconi, Italian politician
  • António Mota, Portuguese trader and explorer
  • Antonio Narcisse, American football player
  • Antonio Nariño, Colombian ideologist and politician
  • Antonio Negri, Italian philosopher
  • Antonio Nocerino, Italian footballer
  • Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira and his brother Antônio Rogério Nogueira, both Brazilian mixed martial artists
  • Antonio Pantojas, Puerto Rican actor
  • Antonio Paoli, Puerto Rican opera singer
  • Antonio Pappano, British conductor
  • Antonio S. Pedreira, Puerto Rican poet
  • Antonio Pigafetta, Italian explorer
  • Antonio Pignatelli, better known as Pope Innocent XII
  • Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Italian painter
  • Antonio Prieto, Spanish long-distance runner
  • Antonio Puerta, Spanish international footballer
  • Antonio Raul Corbo, American child actor
  • Antonio Reeves (born 2000), American basketball player
  • Antonio de los Reyes Correa, Puerto Rican military hero
  • Antonio Rivera, Puerto Rican boxer
  • Antonio Rodríguez Balinas, Puerto Rican US Army General
  • Antonio Rosmini-Serbati, Italian philosopher
  • Antonio Rossi, Italian canoer
  • Antonio Roybal, Spanish American painter
  • Antonio Rüdiger, German footballer
  • Antonio Ruiz Soler, Flamenco dancer (known as "Antonio")
  • Antonio Rukavina, Serbian footballer
  • Antonio Sabàto Jr., Italian-American model and actor
  • Antonio Sacchini, Italian composer
  • António de Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese statesman and prime minister
  • Antonio Salieri, Austrian Court Composer, famous "mediocre" rival of Mozart
  • António Salvador, Portuguese long-distance runner
  • Antonio Sánchez, Mexican musician
  • Antonio Sánchez, Puerto Rican show host
  • Antonio Sciortino, Maltese sculptor
  • Antonio Segni, Italian politician
  • Antonio Semini, Italian painter
  • Antonio Silio, Argentine long-distance runner
  • Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì, Prime Minister of Italy between 1891 and 1892 and from 1896 until 1898
  • Antonio Stradivari, Italian luthier
  • Antonio Tabucchi, Italian writer
  • Antonio Taguba, a Filipino-American retired major general of the US army
  • Antonio Tarver, United States boxer
  • Antonio Travi, Italian painter
  • Antonio Valero de Bernabé, Puerto Rican, helped Simón Bolívar liberate South America
  • Antonio Valencia, Ecuadorian footballer
  • Antonio Maria Vassallo, Italian painter
  • Antonio Vivaldi, Italian composer
  • Antonio Zarro, Academy Award-winning Italian screenwriter

Antonio may also refer to:

  • The Great Antonio, Canadian strongman, professional wrestler, and actor
  • Antonio (singer), Jamaican reggae singer born Maurice Silvera

Antonio as middle name

Known as Tony

  • Tony Álvarez, Major League Baseball center fielder
  • Tony Alvarez (actor), Spanish-Australian actor
  • Tony Alvarez (singer), Cuban singer
  • Tony Ayala Jr., Mexican-American boxer
  • Tony Baltazar, Mexican-American boxer
  • Tony Campos, Mexican-American musician
  • Tony Carreira, Portuguese singer
  • Tony Danza, Italian-American boxer and actory
  • Tony Fratto, Deputy Press Secretary
  • Tony Parker, French basketball player
  • Tony Peña, retired Major League Baseball player
  • Tony Pérez, Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player
  • Tony Plana, Cuban actor
  • Tony Romo, American football quarterback
  • Tony Sanchez (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Tony Vega, Puerto Rican singer

Fictional characters

Antonio may refer to the fictional characters:

Other uses

  • Antonino, Kansas, a community in the United States
  • MV Antonios, a number of motor vessels with this or a similar name
  • "Oh! Oh! Antonio!" music-hall song performed by Florrie Forde[4]
  • San Antonio, second largest city in Texas

Surnames

  • Carlos Antonio
  • Ebony Antonio (born 1991), female Australian rules footballer
  • Lou Antonio (born 1934), American actor and director
  • Mapuana Antonio, American public health academic
  • Michail Antonio (born 1990) is an English professional footballer
  • Pablo Antonio (1901–1975), Filipino architect

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Antonio
  • All pages with titles containing Antonio
  • Antonic
  • Antonijo
  • Antonik
  • Antonin (name)
  • Antonino (name)
  • Antonios, name
  • Antoñito (name)
  • Antoniu
  • Antono (name)
  • Entonio Pashaj

References

  1. "Antonio". Name-doctor.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  2. "Antonio". Thinkbabynames.com. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
  3. Schiro, Anne-Marie (18 March 1987), "Antonio Lopez is dead at 44; was major fashion illustrator", New York Times, retrieved 4 December 2009
  4. https://monologues.co.uk/musichall/Songs-O/Oh-Oh-Antonio.htm (retrieved 25 Sep 2019)

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