Anthoni

Meaning of Anthoni

Anthoni, a spirited twist on the classic Anthony, carries with it a proud Latin heritage from the Roman family name Antonius. Pronounced an-THOH-nee in English, it feels both familiar and fresh—like a spark in a sea of tradition. Associated with courage and a heart of gold, Anthoni evokes the wisdom of St. Anthony and the lion-hearted bravery of ancient heroes. Though it hovers around the 900th spot on recent U.S. baby charts, with about a dozen little Anthonis welcoming the world each year, its rarity only adds to its charm. Embraced by parents seeking a timeless yet bold name, Anthoni inspires dreams with a cheerful wink.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as an-THOH-nee (/ænˈθəʊni/)

American English

  • Pronunced as an-THOH-nee (/ænˈθoʊni/)

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Notable People Named Anthoni

Anthoni Schoonjans -
Anthoni van Noordt -
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