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      Meaning of the first name Anton

      Origin

      French

      Meaning

      Unknown
      The name Anton can trace its origins back to the French language, specifically derived from the French name 'Antoine'. However, despite its French origins, the exact meaning of the name Anton remains elusive and its etymology uncertain. Throughout history, the name Anton has been bestowed upon many notable individuals hailing from various cultures, leaving an indelible mark in both ancient and modern times.

      In ancient Rome, Anton was a common cognomen, or third name, in Roman naming conventions. Roman emperors such as Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius carried this name, exemplifying its prominence during that era. The name continued to be popular in different forms throughout history, such as Antonio in Spanish and Italian, and Antonius in Latin. Modern-day usage of the name Anton transcends borders and cultures, with numerous individuals proudly bearing this name across different countries and languages.

      Overall, although the true meaning of the name Anton remains a mystery, its far-reaching history and modern-day significance demonstrate its enduring popularity and widespread usage around the globe.

      Based on our records...

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      This is the most common surname associated with Anton.
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      1880 is when there were the most people born with the first name Anton.

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