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What does Antonetta mean?
Antonetta as a girls' name is of Latin origin. Antonetta is a variant form of Antoinette (French, Latin): French feminine contraction of Antoine. Antonetta is also a variant of Antonia (Latin).
Variations
VARIANTS Antwanetta, Antonietta, Antoinetta
RELATIONS VIA ANTOINETTE, ANTONIA Anteunette, Antionette▼, Antonella▲, Antonette▼, Antonija, Antonina, Antonisha, Antoniya, Antonnette, Antonya, Antwinett
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Antonetta Nila (A.N.), ..
How popular is Antonetta?
Antonetta is a somewhat prominent first name for women (#3749 out of 4276, Top 88%) but an unusual surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Antonetta was first listed in 1890-1899 and reached its highest rank of #1031 in the U.S. during 1910-1919, but is not found in the list currently. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)
Which version is better?
Antionette, Antoinette, Antonella (#468 VIA LATEST LIST), Antonette, Antonia (#1209) and Antonina are the prominent alternative forms of Antonetta. Usage of these relations of Antonetta was at its peak 108 years ago (MEDIAN #895) and has become significantly diminished since (#1668, 66% LESS USAGE). Antonia has generally been the top pick of parents, though Antonella is currently higher in the list, while forms such as Antonia have become less popular.
Similar Names
Antonetta is alike in pronunciation to Antoinetta, Antonietta and Antwanetta. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Agnetta, Alouetta, Amoretta, Andranetta (see Andrea), Andrietta, Anetta, Anicetta, Anjanette, Annett, Annetta▼, Annette▼, Annicetta (see Aniceta), Annitta (see Anita), Anteunette, Antheemia (see Anthemia), Anthemia, Anthemya (see Anthemia), Anthonia, Antionette▼, Antoinette▼, Antonella▲, Antonette▼, Antonia▼, Antonie, Antonija, Antonina, Antonine, Antonique, Antonisha, Antoniya, Antonnette, Antonya, Antwahnette, Antwinett, Arnetta, Conetta, Coronetta, Dionetta, Donetta, Jonetta, Simonetta and Wyonetta (see Wyanet). These names tend to be less commonly used than Antonetta.
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