It is a name of Latin origin and means the one that is precious like a flower. The Antonius family was a Roman family to which Marco Antonio, Santa Antonia of Florence, Santa Antonia de Nicomedia and Santa Antoinette belonged, they were some celebrities with that name, although the most popular of all was Marie Antoinette, who died on the guillotine along with her husband Louis XVI of France during the French Revolution.
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What is the meaning of the name Antonia?
He is a person of an emotional nature, his manifestation is of artistic expression, things of honor and also of humor. He is a lover of color, proportions and a cheerful mood. You like to feel complemented. He is insistent on things, he expresses himself under the motto of independence of action and originality of concepts. He is a fervent lover of distinguished models, quality clothing and everything that has value.
Antonia name meaning
His mind and his thoughts are of practical, clear and concrete expressions, he treasures the values and he loves to seek security in the investments of his efforts or his capital. He always makes a greater effort in the things that require greater discipline, perseverance, dedication, logic and reason. He is a lover of expertise, foresight and precision.
You could excel in professions such as: contractor, farmer, mechanic, draftsman, public or administrative employee, factory worker or foreman, accountant and even in politics.
What does the name Antonia mean?
She is very feminine, sensitive, thoughtful and honest, she has a very pleasant gift for addressing others, as well as very strong feelings and a best friend.
With her partner she is romantic and extremely sweet.
Santoral of Antonia
The saint of Antonia is celebrated on April 29 with Santa Antonia. Although it seems that there are several saints with this name so there are other dates on which their names are celebrated: February 28 and 29, March 1, May 4 and 17 and June 13 and November 24 .
Antonia’s name in various languages
French: Antoinette.
Hungarian: Antónia.
Antonia diminutives
Among the most common we have Anto, Tonya or Tonia.
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