Antoni name meaning

✍  Updated on: March 8th, 2023
Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin and Greek
Usage: Polish, Catalan, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Antoni a-nto-ni
Meaning: Who Eats Flower
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What does Antoni mean?

Uncommon unisex name Antoni is originated from Latin and Greek which is used particulary in Polish, Swedish, Finnish, Catalan, Danish and Norwegian languages, meaning of Antoni is "Who Eats Flower". Antoni is a variant form of pious, ever lasting and celebrated Anthony.

Anthony is English form of Anton. Also Anthony is English equivalent of Antonius. Odd Anthony has its origin in Greek and Latin, Anthony means "Praiseworthy, Flourishing and Priceless". Antoni is celebrated on January 17.

How do I pronounce Antoni?

The proper pronunciation of three syllabled Antoni is a-nto-ni. The name can also be pronounced as an-toni.

Variants of Antoni

Antonius, Anthony, Anton, Akoni, Tonio, Briananthony, Anthonyjames, Anthonius, Anaton, Antoine, Brian

How popular is the name Antoni?

In England and Wales, Antoni was once a common name since emerging in 1996 it has been given to over 2173 babies. When at its peak in 2017,. However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 23 years but it is still going strong.

Antoni is a familiar baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1915 and was able to reach the top 2000 names. In 2007, it ranked 1561st when 100 boy were named Antoni.

Over 1965 people have been named Antoni in United States. Also, in Ireland, the name has been in use since 2006 and has secured the place in top 200 names. Recently in 2016, 67 babies were given Antoni and it reached its peak ranking, 103 on boy names chart.

There are over 552 babies that have been given the name Antoni in Ireland. Also, in Netherlands, in just 5 years, it has made it to the top 300 names. Recently in 2019, 58 babies were given Antoni and it reached its peak ranking, 271 on boy names chart.

There are over 193 babies that have been given the name Antoni in Netherlands.

Antoni is a unique baby name in France, it has been in use since 1900 and was able to reach the top 400 names.

In 1928, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 314 on boy names chart when 45 babies were named Antoni. Over 1700 people have been named Antoni in France. Also, in Belgium, the name has been in use since 1996 and has secured the place in top 400 names.

Recently in 2018, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 390 on boy names chart when 29 babies were named Antoni. Over 250 babies in Belgium have been named Antoni.

Antoni is an uncommon baby name in Switzerland, although it has been in use since 1998 but could not make beyond the top 700.

But Antoni is a popular baby name in Indonesia where every 1 in 9000 have the name as well as in, Poland, Spain, India and Tanzania. As per our findings, over 100000 people has been named Antoni globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018237355
2017316936
2016261047
2015313236
2014253148
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Facts

Antoni in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands55010491058
Finland46290100
Sweden34843910-5
Norway20133110-5
Denmark1310100

What numbers say about Antoni?

You prefer to follow your intuition rather than follow rules and suggestions. You aren't born to follow. You are born to lead. It's time you focus on your career. Number 3 as a personality no represents creativity, passion, extravagance, and positivity. When it comes to relationships, you hate monogamy and easily fall in and out of love. You prefer to handle things alone. This reflects your self-confidence and self-reliance.

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  •  Santuzza especially is used in Italian, meaning of Santuzza is "The Devotees and Holy" that of Latin origin is bestowed upon baby girls. Santuzza is short of Santa.
  •  Mathurin is originated from Latin, Mathurin means "Mature or Mature"
  •  Dieudonné - Of Latin origin, Dieudonné means "God Given"
  •  Cilli largely is used in Danish, Swedish and German, meaning of Cilli is "Note to the Gender of Caecilier". Its origin is in Latin is given to baby girls

Sibling Names for Antoni

Are you expecting a baby and have already decided to name him Antoni? Congratulations on making a wise choice! Choosing the perfect name for your child can be an overwhelming experience, but we are here to make it easier for you. Below is a list of sibling names that will complement Antoni perfectly. Let's take a look!

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Famous people named Antoni

  • Antoni Pitxot, Spanish Catalan painter and a longtime friend and collaborator of Salvador Dalí
  • Antoni Muntadas, international multimedia artist
  • Antoni Czubiński, Polish historian and director of the Western Institute
  • Antoni Kraszewski, Polish politician and parliamentarian
  • Antoni Stychel, Polish priest, member of parliament
  • Antoni Melchior Fijałkowski, Archbishop Metropolitan of Warsaw and spiritual leader of the nation during the Partitions of Poland
  • Antoni Gorecki, Polish poet and writer
  • Antoni Wiwulski, Polish-Lithuanian architect and sculptor
  • Antoni Grabowski, Polish chemical engineer
  • Antoni Cieszyński, Polish physician, dentist and surgeon
  • Antoni Palluth, founder of the AVA Radio Company
  • Antoni Barwiński, Polish football player and a member of the Poland national team
  • Antoni Patek, Polish pioneer
  • Antoni Dunin, Polish nobleman, a 'Hrabia'
  • Antoni Castells, Spanish politician
  • Antoni Kocjan, renowned Polish glider constructor and a contributor to the intelligence services of the Polish Home Army during World War II.
  • Antoni Wit, Polish conductor
  • Antoni Mączak, Polish historian specializing in the economic
  • Antoni Gościński, Polish doctor
  • Antoni Ros-Marbà, Spanish conductor from Catalonia
  • Antoni Łaciak, Polish former ski jumper who competed in the 1960s
  • Antoni Listowski, Polish military officer
  • Antoni de Gimbernat, Spanish surgeon and anatomist
  • Antoni Szalowski, Polish composer
  • Antoni Żabko-Potopowicz, was economist of agriculture, economic historian
  • Antoni Tyzenhaus, noble from the Tyzenhaus family
  • Antoni Imiela, German-born convicted rapist
  • Antoni Libera, Polish writer, translator, literary critic
  • Antoni Gołubiew, Polish historian, writer and a Catholic publicist
  • Antoni Stawikowski,
  • Antoni Pizà, musicologist
  • Antoni Reig Ventura, professional Escala i corda Valencian pilota variant player
  • Antoni Jakubski, Polish zoologist and explorer
  • Antoni Wieczorek, Polish ski jumper who competed from 1952 to 1962
  • Antoni Stankiewicz, Polish Roman Catholic Bishop and Dean Emeritus of the Tribunal of the Roman Rota
  • Antoni Pająk, Polish socialist politician
  • Antoni Julian Nowowiejski, Polish bishop of Płock
  • Antoni Kępiński, Polish psychiatrist and philosopher
  • Antoni Zygmund, Polish mathematician
  • Antoni Łomnicki, Polish mathematician
  • Antoni Radziwiłł, Polish and Prussian noble, aristocrat
  • Antoni Słonimski, Polish poet, artist, journalist
  • Antoni Protazy Potocki, Polish nobleman and an early entrepreneur
  • Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski, Polish szlachcic
  • Antoni Barnaba Jabłonowski, Polish noble and political activist
  • Antoni Ponikowski, Polish academician and politician
  • Antoni Macierewicz, former Minister of National Defence for Poland
  • Antoni Lubomirski, Polish nobleman, landowner, and general
  • Antoni Potocki, hr
  • Antoni Jan Ostrowski, Polish noble, landowner
  • Antoni Siurana, Spanish politician affiliated with the Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya
  • Antoni Lange, Polish poet, philosopher, polyglot, writer
  • Antoni Tàpies, Spanish painter, sculptor and art theorist

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