Lantoine
Lantoine is a surname of French origin. It is believed to be a variant of the given name Antoine, which itself is derived from the Latin name Antonius. The Antonius family was a prominent Roman family, and the name became widely adopted throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. As surnames began to be used more commonly, variations of Antoine emerged, including Lantoine. The "L" prefix may have indicated a patronymic origin, meaning "son of Antoine," or it could have been a locational indicator.
Historically, individuals with the surname Lantoine have been documented in various regions of France. Over time,