Antoino
an-TWAH-noh
Antoino is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Variant of Antonio, a Spanish and Italian form of Antonius, a Roman family name of unknown Etruscan origin.”, and peaked in popularity in 1979.
What Antoino Means
“Variant of Antonio, a Spanish and Italian form of Antonius, a Roman family name of unknown Etruscan origin.”
The Story of Antoino
This variant of a timeless name carries a warm, resonant charm, a familiar echo of classic spirit that seems destined for your son.
Antoino is a creative variation on the well-established name Antonio, itself a Spanish and Italian form of Antonius, a Roman family name of debated Etruscan origin, possibly meaning 'priceless' or 'inestimable.' This name's journey across Europe spans centuries, cherished for its enduring appeal, with Antoino appearing as a distinctive personal choice in the latter half of the 20th century.
There's an immediate warmth and familiarity to the sound of Antoino, like a trusted friend or a beloved melody. It suggests a personality that is both charming and deeply loyal, someone who values connection. When you say Antoino aloud, you can feel its rich history and its approachable nature, a name that feels both substantial and welcoming for your son. You'll hear its gentle strength in every call.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#28 in 1979
Total Births
506
First Recorded
1958
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