Antonii
Antonii is a Latin name that has been used throughout history, primarily in the Roman Empire and among the early Christian community. The name is derived from the Latin word "Antonius," which means "worthy of praise" or "highly esteemed." It is often associated with the early Christian saint, Saint Anthony the Great, who was a hermit and ascetic in the Egyptian desert during the 4th century.
The name Antonii has been used by both men and women, although it is more commonly associated
Throughout history, the name Antonii has been associated with various notable figures, including Saint Anthony the
In modern times, the name Antonii continues to be used, although it is less common than it