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It is a common name among Romance language\u2013speaking 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]In the English language, it is translated as Anthony, and has some female derivatives: Antonia, Ant\u00f3nia, Antonieta, Antonietta, and Antonella’. It also has some male derivatives, such as Anthonio, Ant\u00f3n, Ant\u00f2, Antonis, Anto\u00f1ito, Antonino, Antonello, Tonio, Tono, To\u00f1o, To\u00f1\u00edn, Tonino, Nantonio, Ninni, Tot\u00f2, T\u00f3, Tonini, Tony, Toni, Toninho, To\u00f1ito, and T\u00f5nis. The Portuguese equivalent is Ant\u00f3nio (Portuguese orthography) or Ant\u00f4nio (Brazilian Portuguese). In old Portuguese the form Ant\u00e3o was also used, not just to differentiate between older and younger but also between more and less important.[citation needed] In Galician the form is Ant\u00f3n, in Catalan Ant\u00f2, and in Basque Antxon. The Greek versions of the name are Antonios (\u0391\u03bd\u03c4\u03ce\u03bd\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2) and Antonis (\u0391\u03bd\u03c4\u03ce\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2).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 (\u0391\u03bd\u03b8\u03ce\u03bd), 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 introduced to other locations (e.g. the Far East, the Americas, Australia, and Sub-Saharan Africa).Table of ContentsFamous male bearers[edit]Antonio[edit]Antonio as middle name[edit]Known as Tony[edit]Fictional characters[edit]Other uses[edit]Surnames[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Famous male bearers[edit]Antonio[edit]Antonio Abetti, Italian astronomerAntonio Abondio, Italian sculptorAntonio Aguilar, Mexican singerAntonio Azara, Italian jurist and politicianAntonio Bamboccio, Italian painter and sculptorAntonio Banderas, Spanish actorAntonio Rafael Barcel\u00f3, Puerto Rican politicianAntonio Barolini, Italian writerAntonio Barreto, Sri Lankan Sinhala Karava soldier who gained the title “Prince of Uva” under the name Kuruvita Rala in the Kingdom of KandyAntonio Bassolino, Italian politicianAntonio Bazzini, Italian violinist and composerAntonio di Benedetto, Argentine writerAntonio Beretta, first mayor of Milan under the Kingdom of Italy from 1860 to 1867Antonio Blakeney (born 1996), American basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier LeagueAntonio Bonazza, Italian sculptorAntonio Bosio, Italian scholarAntonio Broccoli Porto, Puerto Rican artistAntonio Brown, American football playerAntonio Bartolomeo Bruni, Italian violist, composer and conductorAntonio Cab\u00e1n Vale, Puerto Rican singerAntonio Caldara, Italian composerAntonio Callaway, American football playerAntonio Canaletto, Italian painterAntonio Candreva, Italian footballerAntonio Canova, Italian sculptorAntonio Benedetto Carpano, Italian distiller, famous for having invented the Vermouth and consequently the ap\u00e9ritifAntonio Marziale Carracci, Italian painterAntonio Cassano, Italian footballerAntonio Cavallucci, Italian painterAntonio Cerme\u00f1o, Venezuelan boxerAntonio Cervantes, Colombian boxerAntonio Citterio, Italian furniture designerAntonio Conte, Italian former footballerAntonio Corradini, Italian sculptorAntonio Correa Cotto, Puerto Rican criminalAntonio da Correggio, Italian painterAntonio Corti, Argentine boxerAnt\u00f3nio Costa, Portuguese Prime Minister.Antonio Davis, US Basketball playerAntonio de La G\u00e1ndara, painterAntonio de la R\u00faa, former first son of ArgentinaAntonio de Nigris (1978\u20132009), Mexican footballerAntonio Di Natale, Italian footballerAntonio Dixon, American football playerAntonio Donnarumma, Italian footballerAntonio Escobar (disambiguation)Antonio Esparragoza, Venezuelan boxerAntonio Falzon, Maltese military engineerAnt\u00f3nio F\u00e9lix da Costa, Portuguese racing driver and Formula E championAntonio Ferreira de Oliveira Junior, Brazilian soccer playerAntonio Floro Flores, Italian footballerAntonio Fogazzaro, Italian novelistAntonio Gamoneda, Spanish poetAntonio Gandy-Golden (born 1998), American football playerAntonio Garay (born 1979), American NFL football playerAntonio Garcia (American football), American football playerAntonio Gates, American player of American footballAntonio Gherardi, Italian painter, architect, and sculptorAntonio Ghislieri, better known as Pope Pius VAntonio Gibson (born 1998), American football running backAntonio Gibson (safety) (born 1962), American football safetyAntonio Giovinazzi, Italian racing driverAntonio Gonz\u00e1lez (martyr), Spanish Roman Catholic martyr and saintAntonio Gramsci, Italian writer, politician and political theoristAntonio Guidi, Italian politicianAntonio Guzm\u00e1n Blanco, former Venezuelan presidentAntonio Hern\u00e1ndez (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 2010Antonio Inoki, Japanese wrestlerAntonio Janigro, Italian cellist and conductorAnt\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim, Brazilian creator of the bossa novaAntonio Langella, Italian footballerAntonio Latimer, Puerto Rican basketball playerAntonino Lo Surdo (1880\u20131949), Italian physicist and co-discoverer of the Stark effectAntonio Lombardo, Italian sculptorAntonio Lopez, United States illustrator who signed his work “Antonio.”[3]Antonio Lotti, Italian composerAntonio Luna, Filipino Revolutionary Army and General of The Philippine Revolutionary in The First Philippine RepublicAntonio Maccanico, Italian politicianAntonio Maceo Grajales, Cuban generalAntonio Machado, Spanish poetAntonio Mancini, Italian painterAntonio Manetti, Italian mathematician and architectAntonio Maria Maraggiano, Italian sculptorAntonio Margarito, American boxerAntonio Martini, Italian Biblical scholar and Archbishop of FlorenceAntonio Martino, Italian politicianAntonio Marzano, Italian politicianAntonio McDyess, United States basketball playerAntonio Tobias Mendez, American sculptorAnt\u00f4nio Meneses, Brazilian cellistAntonio Meucci, Italian-American inventorAntonio Monda, Italian film directorAnt\u00f3nio Monteiro, Portuguese diplomatAntonio Mosconi, Italian politicianAnt\u00f3nio Mota, Portuguese trader and explorerAntonio Narcisse, American football playerAntonio Nari\u00f1o, Colombian ideologist and politicianAntonio Negri, Italian philosopherAntonio Nocerino, Italian footballerAnt\u00f4nio Rodrigo Nogueira and his brother Ant\u00f4nio Rog\u00e9rio Nogueira, both Brazilian mixed martial artistsAntonio Pantojas, Puerto Rican actorAntonio Paoli, Puerto Rican opera singerAntonio Pappano, British conductorAntonio S. Pedreira, Puerto Rican poetAntonio Pigafetta, Italian explorerAntonio Pignatelli, better known as Pope Innocent XIIAntonio del Pollaiuolo, Italian painterAntonio Prieto, Spanish long-distance runnerAntonio Puerta, Spanish international footballerAntonio Raul Corbo, American child actorAntonio de los Reyes Correa, Puerto Rican military heroAntonio Rivera, Puerto Rican boxerAntonio Rodr\u00edguez Balinas, Puerto Rican US Army GeneralAntonio Rosmini-Serbati, Italian philosopherAntonio Rossi, Italian canoerAntonio Roybal, Spanish American painterAntonio R\u00fcdiger, German footballerAntonio Ruiz Soler, Flamenco dancer (known as “Antonio”)Antonio Rukavina, Serbian footballerAntonio Sab\u00e0to Jr., Italian-American model and actorAntonio Sacchini, Italian composerAnt\u00f3nio de Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese statesman and prime ministerAntonio Salieri, Austrian Court Composer, famous “mediocre” rival of MozartAnt\u00f3nio Salvador, Portuguese long-distance runnerAntonio S\u00e1nchez, Mexican musicianAntonio S\u00e1nchez, Puerto Rican show hostAntonio Sciortino, Maltese sculptorAntonio Segni, Italian politicianAntonio Semini, Italian painterAntonio Silio, Argentine long-distance runnerAntonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudin\u00ec, Prime Minister of Italy between 1891 and 1892 and from 1896 until 1898Antonio Stradivari, Italian luthierAntonio Tabucchi, Italian writerAntonio Taguba, a Filipino-American retired major general of the US armyAntonio Tarver, United States boxerAntonio Travi, Italian painterAntonio Valero de Bernab\u00e9, Puerto Rican, helped Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar liberate South AmericaAntonio Valencia, Ecuadorian footballerAntonio Maria Vassallo, Italian painterAntonio Vivaldi, Italian composerAntonio Zarro, Academy Award-winning Italian screenwriterAntonio may also refer to:Antonio as middle name[edit]Carlo Antonio Buffagnotti, Italian painterCarlo Antonio Tavella, Italian painterEugene Antonio Marino, first African American archbishop in the United StatesFrancesco Antonio Franzoni, Italian sculptorGiacomo Antonio Arland, Italian painterGioachino Antonio Rossini, Italian composerGiovanni Antonio Amadeo, Italian sculptorGiovanni Antonio Dosio, Italian architect and sculptorGiovanni Antonio Facchinetti, better known as Pope Innocent IXGiovanni Antonio Pellegrini, Italian painterGiovanni Antonio Scopoli, Italian-Austrian physician and naturalistJos\u00e9 Antonio Bowen, American jazz musician and president of Goucher CollegeJos\u00e9 Antonio de la Garza, Mexican-American politicianJuan Antonio Marichal, Dominican baseball playerLuis Antonio Tagle, Filipino cardinal and current prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of PeoplesAntonio Valencia, Ecuadorian footballerMarco Antonio Barrera, Mexican boxerMarco Antonio Etcheverry, Bolivian soccer playerMarco Antonio Mu\u00f1iz, Mexican singerMarco Antonio Mu\u00f1iz, Puerto Rican singer, better known as Mark Anthony, named after the Mexican singerMarco Antonio Regil, Mexican show hostMarco Antonio Sol\u00eds, Mexican singerNiccol\u00f2 Antonio Zingarelli, Italian composerTomaso Antonio Vitali, Italian composerKnown as Tony[edit]Tony \u00c1lvarez, Major League Baseball center fielderTony Alvarez (actor), Spanish-Australian actorTony Alvarez (singer), Cuban singerTony Ayala Jr., Mexican-American boxerTony Baltazar, Mexican-American boxerTony Campos, Mexican-American musicianTony Danza, Italian-American boxer and actorTony Fratto, Deputy Press SecretaryTony Parker, French basketball playerTony Pe\u00f1a, retired Major League Baseball playerTony P\u00e9rez, Hall of Fame Major League Baseball playerTony Plana, Cuban actorTony Romo, American football quarterbackTony Sanchez (disambiguation), multiple peopleTony Vega, Puerto Rican singerFictional characters[edit]Antonio may refer to the fictional characters:Antonio Fern\u00e1ndez Carriedo (\u30a2\u30f3\u30c8\u30fc\u30cb\u30e7\u30fb\u30d5\u30a7\u30eb\u30ca\u30f3\u30c7\u30b9\u30fb\u30ab\u30ea\u30a8\u30c9), the given human name for the personification of Spain from the anime series Hetalia: Axis PowersAntonio Garcia, a character in the television show Power Rangers: SamuraiAntonio (The Merchant of Venice), the title character in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of VeniceAntonio, a character in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About NothingAntonio, a character in Shakespeare’s The TempestAntonio, a character in Shakespeare’s Twelfth NightAntonio, a hunter in the video game Identity VAntonio Bologna, a character in Webster’s The Duchess of MalfiAntonio, a character on the television show Monster WarriorsTony Montana, the main character in the film Scarface (1983 film)Antonio, an anteater villager in the Animal Crossing seriesAntonio, a character in the video game Assassin’s Creed IIAntonio the male otter, a character in the animated TV show The Penguins of MadagascarAntonio, one of the scarlet macaw players in the Pit of Doom in Rio 2Antonio \u201cTony\u201d Padilla, a character in the novel and Netflix series 13 Reasons WhyAntonio, the protagonist’s father in the movie Nahuel and the Magic BookAntonio Madrigal, a character in EncantoOther uses[edit]Surnames[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Galician, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and SpanishWikimedia ErrorOur servers are currently under maintenance or experiencing a technical problem.Please try again in a few\u00a0minutes.See the error message at the bottom of this page for more\u00a0information. 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