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Anton is a masculine given name used in many European languages. It derives from the Latin name Antonius, a family name of uncertain meaning that spread widely during the Roman era and later through Christian Europe. In various languages it appears as Anton (German, Dutch, Scandinavian languages), Antonio (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese), Antoine/Antonin (French), and Antón, Antonina for feminine forms in some languages. In English, Anton is often used as a form of Anthony in some families, but it also exists independently as a given name.

Diminutives and related forms include Tony/Toni, Ton, Ant, and Anto. The name has been borne by numerous

Notable usage notes: The name remains common in German-speaking countries and the Nordic states, as well as

notable
individuals
across
fields
such
as
literature,
music,
and
cinema,
among
them
Anton
Chekhov,
the
Russian
playwright;
Anton
Bruckner,
the
Austrian
composer;
Anton
Corbijn,
the
Dutch
photographer
and
filmmaker;
and
Anton
Yelchin,
the
American
actor.
In
fiction,
namesake
characters
include
Anton
Ego
in
Pixar's
Ratatouille.
in
Russia
and
parts
of
Eastern
Europe.
It
has
also
seen
usage
in
the
Americas
due
to
European
immigration.
The
name
carries
no
single
official
meaning
beyond
its
historical
connection
to
Antonius,
though
some
language
traditions
ascribe
meanings
tied
to
praise
or
invaluable
status
in
folk
etymologies.