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ANTON

Form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).


Usage: Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Macedonian, Norwegian, Romanian, Russian, Slovene, Swedish, Ukrainian
Feminine Forms: ANTONIA, ANTONIJA
Name day:
January 17th: Bulgaria, Estonia, Sweden
May 10th: Poland
June 13th: Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia
Famous People: Anton Chekhovwiki (Writer, 1860, Russia), Anton van Leeuwenhoekwiki (Biologist, 1632, Netherlands), Anton Brucknerwiki (Composer, 1824, Austria), Ragnar Anton Kittil Frischwiki (Economist, 1895, Norway), Anton Webernwiki (Composer, 1883, Austria), Anton Rubinsteinwiki (Composer, 1829, Russia), Anton LaVeywiki (Writer, 1930, United States), Anton Ivanovich Denikinwiki (Military Personnel, 1872, Poland), Anton Praetoriuswiki (Writer, 1560, Germany), Anton Makarenkowiki (Writer, 1888, Ukraine)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.