Antonina

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See also: antonina, Antoņina, and Antoniną

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin Antonina, feminine form of Antoninus, derivative of Antonius. Name of obscure early martyrs venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Proper noun

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Antonina

  1. A female given name from Latin of mainly historical use English.
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Anagrams

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Finnish

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Proper noun

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Antonina

  1. essive singular of Anton

Anagrams

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Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin Antonina.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /an.tɔˈɲi.na/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ina
  • Syllabification: An‧to‧ni‧na

Proper noun

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Antonina f (diminutive Tosia)

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Antonina

Declension

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Further reading

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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Latin Antōnīna.

Proper noun

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Antonina f

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Antonina

Etymology 2

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From Antônio +‎ -ina, after Francisco António, Prince of Beira.[1]

Proper noun

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Antonina f

  1. Antonina (a town and municipality of Paraná, Brazil)

References

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  1. ^ João Carlos Vicente Ferreira (2006) “Antonina”, in Municípios paranaenses: origens e significados de seus nomes [Paraná's municipalities: the origin and meaning of their names] (Paraná da Gente; 5)‎[1] (in Portuguese), Curitiba: Secretaria de Estado da Cultura