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Anton

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Noun — A male given name of Latin origin, common across several European languages, and also used as a surname.

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Etymology

Borrowed from German and other northern European languages, a doublet of Anthony.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Anton” mean?

The word “Anton” means a male given name of Latin origin, common across several European languages, and also used as a surname. In plain terms, a man's first name used widely across Europe, related to Anthony.

How do you use “Anton” in a sentence?

Here is “Anton” used in a sentence: “Anton grew up in a small town in Germany.”

What part of speech is “Anton”?

“Anton” is a noun.

Where does the word “Anton” come from?

The word “Anton” comes from German. Borrowed from German and other northern European languages, a doublet of Anthony.

Is “Anton” a common word?

“Anton” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the name Anton?

Anton is a male given name of Latin origin that is common across several European languages. It is also used as a surname in some traditions.

Is Anton a common first name or surname?

Anton functions as both a given name and a surname, though it is most widely recognized as a male first name used throughout Europe. Its use as a surname is less common but does occur.

What are variant forms of the name Anton in other languages?

Because Anton has Latin roots and is common across several European languages, related forms appear in many countries with similar spelling and pronunciation. This shared Latin origin explains why the name feels familiar across different European cultures.

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