Antavious
an-TAY-vee-us
Antavious is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Anthony' (priceless one) and a suffix. No established meaning.”, and peaked in popularity in 2001.
What Antavious Means
“Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Anthony' (priceless one) and a suffix. No established meaning.”
The Story of Antavious
This name was born in the late 20th century, a bold new sound carrying echoes of strength that you can already feel resonating with your son.
Antavious appears to be a more contemporary creation, likely emerging in the late 20th century, possibly as a blend of familiar sounds like 'Anthony,' meaning 'priceless,' with a distinctive suffix. Its roots suggest an English-speaking origin, designed to create a strong and memorable presence.
When you whisper 'Antavious' in the quiet moments before your son arrives, you might feel a sense of undeniable presence. This name carries a confident, forward-moving energy, suggesting a child who will stride boldly through life, leaving his own indelible mark.
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Numerology
The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#29 in 2001
Total Births
567
First Recorded
1982
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