Antonia (en. Antonia)
an-to-nia
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Feminine proper name that comes from Latin 'Antonia'.
Antonia is a very common name in Spanish-speaking countries.
Antonia es un nombre muy común en países hispanohablantes.
Variant of the name Antonio, often used to refer to women.
My friend’s name is Antonia, and she is very nice.
Mi amiga se llama Antonia y es muy simpática.
Name that is usually associated with characteristics such as strength and independence.
Antonia has always been a strong and determined woman.
Antonia siempre ha sido una mujer fuerte y decidida.
Etymology
From Latin Antonīus, which means 'valuable' or 'inestimable'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Antonia and her world
Expression that refers to the life and surroundings of a person named Antonia.
Antonia y su mundo
Antonia in the heart
Phrase that indicates special affection for a person named Antonia.
Antonia en el corazón
Related Words
Antonio
Masculine name that is the variant of Antonia.
Antonio
Antonieta
Feminine name that is a diminutive of Antonia.
Antonieta
Slang Meanings
Endearing term used to refer to a close female friend.
That’s my antonia, she’s always there for me.
Esa es mi antonia, siempre está ahí para mí.
Colloquial use in some places to refer to a person with a strong character.
That girl is a true antonia, she never gives up.
Esa chica es una verdadera antonia, nunca se rinde.