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Anthony

7 synonyms and 0 antonyms for Anthony, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A common male given name, in use since medieval times, and also found as a surname.

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Etymology

From the Latin family name Antonius; the "h" was added later by mistaken association with a Greek word for "flower," though the name itself is probably Etruscan in origin.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Anthony” mean?

The word “Anthony” means a common male given name, in use since medieval times, and also found as a surname. In plain terms, a long-standing man's first name, also used as a surname.

How do you pronounce “Anthony”?

“Anthony” is pronounced AN-tuh-nee (/ˈæntəni/ in IPA).

How do you use “Anthony” in a sentence?

Here is “Anthony” used in a sentence: “Anthony started his new job on Monday.”

What part of speech is “Anthony”?

“Anthony” is a noun.

Where does the word “Anthony” come from?

The word “Anthony” comes from Latin. From the Latin family name Antonius; the "h" was added later by mistaken association with a Greek word for "flower," though the name itself is probably Etruscan in origin.

Is “Anthony” a common word?

“Anthony” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between Anthony, Antoine, and Anton?

They are all forms of the same name from different languages. Anthony is the English version, Antoine is its French form, and Anton is common in German, Russian, and Scandinavian countries. All trace back to the Roman family name Antonius, so they share one origin while reflecting different cultures.

What does the name Anthony mean?

Anthony comes from the ancient Roman family name Antonius, whose exact meaning is uncertain. Over time it became linked with the Greek word "anthos," meaning flower, though that connection was added later. Today the name is valued more for its long history and saintly associations than for any single literal meaning.

Is Anthony a first name or a surname?

Anthony is chiefly a male given (first) name, popular across the English-speaking world for centuries. It also appears as a surname, carried as a family name by some families. Its shortened forms include Tony and Ant, which many people named Anthony use in everyday life.

What are common nicknames for Anthony?

The most common nickname is Tony, used so widely that many people know an Anthony only as Tony. "Ant" is another short, casual form, especially popular in Britain. These friendly shortenings are typical of longer given names, letting an Anthony choose a more relaxed everyday version of the name.

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