Antoinio
an-toh-NEE-oh
Antoinio is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “A variant spelling of Antonio, a Spanish and Italian form of Anthony, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy".”, and peaked in popularity in 1988.
What Antoinio Means
“A variant spelling of Antonio, a Spanish and Italian form of Anthony, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy".”
The Story of Antoinio
A name born from a desire for distinction, echoing ancient praise and a distinguished lineage, now awaiting its rightful place.
Antoinio is a distinctive variant spelling of Antonio, widely used in Spanish and Italian cultures. Its origins trace back to the Roman family name Antonius, linking it to a long history of notable individuals. This name carries a vibrant European flair.
This is a name for your son who will move through life with innate charm and intelligence. You envision him as a steady presence, kind and loyal, whose very character makes him deeply admired.
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Peak Year
#6 in 1988
Total Births
37
First Recorded
1977
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