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Anthony
Gendermale
Origin
Word/nameAntonius
Meaningflower
Other names
Related namesAntony

Anthony or Antony is a male given name, (ninth most popular male first name in the United States as of 2006), derived from Antonius, a Roman family name. That name seems to have come originally from the Etruscan language, although no further information is known about this derivation. Its popularity as a Christian name largely stems from its association with St. Anthony the Great, the founder of Christian monasticism. In the United States, it is the seventh most popular male name as of 2008, according to the Social Security Administration.[1] The Greek word ανθος (anthos), meaning "flower" was once considered by some sources to be the meaning of the name[2]; others claim it is from the ancient Greek name Anthonios, king of Achaia. It is often shortened to Tony or, when the background is Italian, Nino, shortened from Antonino.

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