Anton (name)
Anton is the short form of the Latin male given name Antonius .
Origin and meaning
Antonius means "coming from the family of the Antonians ". In Roman antiquity he was the gentile name (family name) of a famous family. It also becomes a first name through the family members of the clan.
The name probably comes originally from ancient Greek and is said to refer mythically to an Anteon , son of Heracles / Hercules . An etymological interpretation can be derived from Άντώνιος - “worthy of prizes, inestimable, not for sale”: ( ὤνιος - “for sale, for sale” and ἀντἰ anti - “against”, in a privative meaning).
variants
general:
- Tonius
- Antoninus (Latin derivative) and its derivatives
in certain languages:
- German : Anton
- Basque : Andoni
- English : Anthony
- Estonian : Tõnis , Tõnu
- Finnish : Anton, Anttoni, Antton, Antto, Toni
- French : Antoine
- Georgian : Antone
- Greek : Antonios , Antonis, Antoni
- Icelandic : Anton
- Italian : Antonio, Dim. Antonello and Tonino , Tonio
- Catalan : Antoni
- Croatian : Antun, Ante, Anto
- Latin : Antonius
- Latvian : Antons
- Lithuanian : Antanas
- Luxembourgish : Do, Tunnes
- Dutch : Antonie, Anthonie, Antoon, Anton, Anthonis, Antheunis, Toon, Ton, Teunis, Tony, Tonnie, Twan
- Norwegian : Anton
- Oriya : Totono
- Polish : Antoni , Antoniusz
- Portuguese : António, Antônio, Antão
- Romansh : Antieni, Tön
- Russian : Anton (Антон)
- Serbian : Antonije (Aнтониjе)
- Slovak : Ante , Antek
- Slovenian : Anton, Tone
- Spanish : Antonio, Antón
- Czech : Antonín
- Turkish : Antümi
- Hungarian : Antal
- German : Toni
- English : Tony
- Russian : Toscha, Antoscha
- Czech: Tonda
The feminine form of the given name is Antonia .
Surname forming:
- poor .: Antonjan
- Greek: Antoniadis, Antonopoulos, Antoniou
- ital .: Antonioli , Antonioni , Antonacci
- Croat .: Antunović, Antunić, Antičević, Antičić
- Polish: Antoniewicz
- russ .: Antonov (Антонов)
- Antonyan
Name days
Both the numerous saints named Antonius and Antoninus come into consideration as name days .
Well-known namesake
Einname (various forms)
please refer:
Anton
- Anton Anton (* 1949), Romanian politician and engineer
- Anton Bruckner (1824–1896), Austrian composer
- Anton Corbijn (* 1955), Dutch photographer and film director
- Anton Führer (1854–1929), German teacher and author
- Anton Domenico Gabbiani (1652–1726), Italian painter, fresco artist and engraver
- Anton Paul Heilmann (1850–1912), Austrian painter and illustrator
- Anton Hofreiter (* 1970), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Anton Karas (1906–1985), Austrian zither player, composer and innkeeper
- Anton Clemens Lünenschloß (1678–1763), German painter and plasterer
- Anton Morgenstern (* 1991), German poker player
- Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894), Russian composer, pianist and conductor
- Anton Saefkow (1903–1944), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Anton Salg (1880 or 1881–1940), German football player and official
- Anton Schlecker (* 1944), German entrepreneur
- Anton Schlembach (1932–2020), German Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Speyer
- Harald Anton Schumacher (* 1954), German soccer goalkeeper, see Toni Schumacher (soccer player, 1954)
- Anton Eric Scotoni (1916–2011), Swiss entrepreneur
- Anton Skulberg (1921–2012), Norwegian politician and university professor
- Anton Powolny (* 1899; † unknown), Austrian football player
- Anton Chekhov (1860–1904), Russian writer
- Anton Wigg (* 1987), Swedish poker player
- Anton Yelchin (1989–2016), American film actor
- Anton Zaslavski (* 1989), German music producer and DJ, known as Zedd
Antonin
Antonio
- Antonio I. Acciaiuoli († 1435), Duke of Athens
- Antonio Biaggi (* 1978), Puerto Rican porn actor
- Antonio da Brescia , Italian medalist
- Antonio da Cremona , Italian wood cutter
- Antonio da Negroponte , Italian painter and clergyman
- Antonio de Nebrija (1441 or 1444–1522), Spanish humanist and philologist
- Antonio Ambrogio Alciati (1878–1929), Italian painter
- Antonio Angelillo (1937–2018), Argentine-Italian soccer player and coach
- Antonio Balzano (* 1986), Italian football player
- Antonio Banderas (* 1960), Spanish actor
- Juan Antonio Bardem (1922–2002), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- Antonio Bellucci (1654–1726), Italian painter
- Antonio Beltrami (1724–1784), Italian painter
- Antonio Benarrivo (* 1968), Italian football player
- Antonio Benvenuto (* 1978), Italian pool player
- Antonio Bernacchi (1685–1756), Italian singer (old castrato) and singing teacher
- Antonio Bertali (1605–1669), Italian composer and violinist
- Antonio Bocchetti (* 1980), Italian football player
- Antonio Boroni (1738–1792), Italian composer and conductor
- Antonio Borosini (around 1660 – after 1711), Italian singer (tenor)
- António Botto (1897-1959), Portuguese writer
- Antonio Buzzolla (1815–1871), Italian composer and conductor
- Antonio Cabrini (* 1957), Italian football player and coach
- Antonio Caldara (1670–1736), Italian composer
- António Pereira de Sousa Caldas (1762-1814), Portuguese author and poet
- Antônio Callado (1917–1997), Brazilian writer and journalist
- Antonio Campi (around 1523–1587), Italian painter
- Antonio Caprioli (around 1470 – after 1514), Italian composer
- Antonio Cassano (* 1982), Italian football player
- Antonio Candreva (* 1987), Italian football player
- Antonio Canova (1757–1822), Italian sculptor
- Antonio Carannante (* 1965), Italian football player
- António Carreira (around 1525 – around 1592), Portuguese composer, organist and harpsichordist
- Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra (1616–1668), Spanish painter, sculptor and poet
- Antonio Cesti (1623–1669), Italian composer
- António Chainho (* 1938), Portuguese guitarist and composer
- António Ribeiro Chiado (around 1520–1591), Portuguese poet and playwright
- Antonio Chimenti (* 1970), Italian football player
- Antonio Ciacca (* 1969), Italian-American jazz musician
- Antonio Cifra (1584–1629), Italian composer and conductor
- Antonio Circignani (called Pomarancio) (approx. 1567 – around 1630) Italian painter
- Antonio Ciseri (1821-1891), Italian painter
- Antonio Conte (* 1969), Italian football player and coach
- Antonio da Correggio (1489–1534), Italian painter
- Antonio Cortés (1827–1908), Spanish painter
- Antonio da Cremona (proven around 1550), Italian wood cutter
- Antonio Croci (around 1610 – after 1642), Italian composer
- António Victorino de Almeida (* 1940), Portuguese conductor, pianist, composer, writer
- Antonio Di Gaudio (* 1989), Italian football player
- Antonio Di Gennaro (* 1958), Italian football player and coach
- Antonio Di Natale (* 1977), Italian football player
- Antonio Di Salvo (* 1979), Italian football player
- Antônio Gonçalves Dias (1823–1864), Brazilian poet
- António Dinis da Cruz e Silva (1731–1799), Portuguese writer
- Antonio Doni (1513–1574), Italian writer
- Antonio Draghi (1634–1700), Italian composer
- Antonio Filippini (* 1973), Italian football player
- Antonio Floro Flores (* 1983), Italian football player
- Antonio Fontanesi (1818–1882), Italian painter
- António Fragoso (1897–1918), Portuguese pianist and composer
- Antonio Domenico Gabbiani, see Anton Domenico Gabbiani (1652–1726), Italian painter
- Antonio Gabica (* 1972), Filipino pool player
- Antonio Galli da Bibiena (1697 / 98–1774), Italian architect and scenographer
- Antonio Giannettini (1648–1721), Italian composer
- Antonio Gomar y Gomar (1853-1911) Spanish painter
- Antonio Guadagnoli (1798-1858), Italian poet
- Antonio Gualtieri (around 1580–1649 / 50), Italian composer
- Antonio Herrezuelo (around 1513–1559), Spanish evangelical martyr
- Antonio Juliano (born 1943), Italian football player
- Antonio Langella (* 1977), Italian football player
- Antonio Lining (born 1963), Filipino pool player
- Antonio Lotti (approx. 1667–1740), Italian composer
- António de Macedo (1931-2017), Portuguese director and writer
- Antonio Machado (1875–1939), Spanish poet
- Antonio Marini (1788–1861), Italian painter and restorer
- Antonio Maria Mazzoni (1717–1785), Italian composer
- Antonio Mirante (* 1983), Italian football player
- Antonio Morella (* 1994), Russian football player
- Antonio da Negroponte (2nd half of the 15th century), Italian painter
- António Nobre (1867–1900), Portuguese poet
- Antonio Nocerino (* 1985), Italian football player
- Antonio Orefice (around 1685 – around 1727), Italian lawyer and composer
- Antonio Palocci (* 1983), Brazilian politician
- Antonio Palomino (1653–1726), Spanish art writer and painter
- Antonio Pangallo (* 1990), German-Italian soccer player
- Antonio Paradiso (actor) (born 1965), Italian actor
- Antonio Paradiso (soccer player) (* 1965), Swiss soccer player
- Antonio Pasculli (around 1842 – around 1924), Italian oboist and composer
- Antonio Patard (around 1550 – after 1605), Italian trumpeter and composer
- Antonio de Pereda (1611–1678), Spanish painter
- Antonio Francesco Peruzzini (1643 / 46–1724), Italian landscape painter
- Antonio Piccolo (* 1988), Italian football player
- António Pinho Vargas (* 1951), Portuguese pianist and composer
- Antonio Pisanello (1395 – around 1455), Italian painter
- Antonio Pollarolo (1676–1746), Italian organist and composer
- Antonio Rolla (1798–1837), Italian violin virtuoso and composer
- António Ramos Rosa (1924–2013), Portuguese poet and translator
- Antonio Rosati (* 1983), Italian football player
- Antonio Rozzi (* 1994), Italian football player
- Antonio Rüdiger (* 1993), German soccer player
- Antonio Sacchini (1730–1786), Italian composer
- Antonio Salieri (1750-1825), Italian composer
- António Sardinha (1887–1925), Portuguese writer and politician
- Antonio Sartorio (around 1630–1681), Italian composer
- António Setas (* 1942), Angolan writer and journalist
- Antonio Scandello (1517–1580), Italian conductor and composer
- António José da Silva (1705–1739), Portuguese-Brazilian comedy poet
- Antonio Squarcialupi (around 1416–1480), Italian organist and composer
- Antonio Stoppani (1824-1891), Italian geologist
- Antonio Tabucchi (1943–2012), Italian writer
- António Teixeira (1707–1776), Portuguese composer
- António Teixeira de Sousa (1857-1917), Portuguese politician
- Antonio Tempesta (approx. 1555–1630), Italian painter and etcher
- Antonio Terenghi (1921–2014), Italian comic artist
- Antonio Tozzi (around 1730 – after 1812), Italian composer
- Antonio Valente (composer) (around 1520 – around 1600), Italian organist and composer
- António Valente da Fonseca (1884–1972), Portuguese clergyman, Bishop of Vila Real
- António Lopes dos Santos Valente (1839–1896), Portuguese linguist and lexicographer
- António Sebastião Valente (1846–1908), Portuguese clergyman, Archbishop of Goa
- Antonio Vandini (around 1690–1778), Italian cellist and composer
- Antonio Veneziano (1543–1593), Italian poet
- Antonio Veneziano (active between 1369 and 1388), Italian painter
- Antonio Veracini (1659–1733), Italian violinist and composer
- Antonio Verrio (1636 or 1639–1707), Italian painter
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741), Venetian composer and violinist
- Antonio Vivarini (also Antonio da Murano) (active approx. 1440–1480), Italian painter
- Antonio Vojak (1904–1975), Italian football player and coach
- Antonio Wannek (* 1979), German actor
- Antonio Maria Zaccaria (1502–1539), founder of the Barnabite Order
- Antonio Zanchi (1631–1722), Italian painter
- Antonio Zucchi (1726–1795), Italian painter
Antony
- Antonius Architecctus , Roman architect who worked in Dacia in the 2nd quarter of the 1st century
- Antonius Jacobus Henckel (1668–1728), German theologian
- Antonius Niger (1500–1555) German humanist, scientist and physician
- Antonius Salamanca-Hoyos († 1551), Bishop of Gurk
Antoine
- Antoine Brison (* 1992), German actor
- Antoine Conte (* 1994), French football player
- Antoine Griezmann (* 1991), French football player
- Antoine Konrad , known as DJ Antoine (* 1975), Swiss musician
- Antoine Lefèvre (* 1966), French politician
- Antoine Monot (* 1975), German actor and film producer
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944), French writer and pilot
- Antoine Saout (* 1984), French poker player
- Antoine de Vergy (1375–1439), Count von Dammartin, adviser and chamberlain to the king and Marshal of France
Middle name (various forms)
- José António dos Santos Silva , known as Zé António (* 1977), Portuguese football player
Pseudonyms, artist names (various forms)
- Anton from Tyrol, better known as DJ Ötzi , born. Gerhard Friedle (* 1971), Austrian musician
- DJ Antoine , actually Antoine Konrad (* 1975), Swiss musician
Fictional people
- one of the Mainzelmännchen , cartoon character of the ZDF advertising television
- with Erich Kästner the hero of the children's book Pünktchen und Anton
- the main character of the Guardian novels by Sergei Lukyanenko
Other terms
- Anton is used for the letter A in the German spelling table.
Web links
Frequency, regional distribution and age cohort distribution of the name Anton in Slovenia
Individual evidence
- ^ JE Stadler, FJ Heim, JN Ginal: Complete Lexicon of Saints . B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Augsburg 1858, note on 1 p. Antonia, p. 246 ( zeno.org ).
- ↑ NBI Verklaring voornaam Twan