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Antoni

Antoni is a male given name used in several European languages. It is the Catalan form of Anthony and a common Polish spelling. The name derives from the Latin Antonius, connected historically to the patrician Roman gens Antonius; the exact meaning is uncertain.

It has produced many derivatives in other languages, including Antonio, Anton, Antonin, and Antanas, and is related

Notable people named Antoni include Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926), the Catalan architect renowned for masterpieces such as

In contemporary use, Antoni remains common in Catalonia and Poland and appears in Albanian and Dutch communities.

to
female
forms
such
as
Antonia.
In
different
regions,
Antoni
is
encountered
as
a
standard
given
name
and
often
appears
in
historical
and
contemporary
contexts.
the
Sagrada
Família;
Antoni
van
Leeuwenhoek
(1632–1723),
the
Dutch
scientist
who
laid
groundwork
for
microbiology;
and
Antoni
Tàpies
(1923–2012),
the
Catalan
painter
and
sculptor
associated
with
abstract
art.
These
figures
illustrate
the
name’s
long-standing
use
across
culture,
science,
and
the
arts.
The
form
Antonia
is
used
in
related
languages
for
females,
while
nicknames
such
as
Toni
or
Tony
are
common
diminutives
in
several
languages.