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What does Antonietta mean?
Antonietta as a name for girls has its root in Latin. Antonietta is a version of Antoinette (French, Latin): French feminine pet form of Antoine. Antonietta is also a variation of Antonia (Latin). See also Nedda
Variations
VARIANTS Antwanetta, Antonetta, Antoinetta
RELATED FORMS VIA ANTOINETTE, ANTONIA Antionette▼, Antonella▲, Antonette▼, Antonie, Antonija, Antonina, Antonisha, Antoniya, Antonnette
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Antonietta Harlow (A.H.), ..
How popular is Antonietta?
Antonietta is a somewhat prominent first name for women (#2658 out of 4276, Top 62%) but an unusual last name for all people. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Which version is better?
Popular varying forms of Antonietta (UNLISTED) are Antionette, Antoinette, Antonella (#468 IN RECENT RANKINGS), Antonetta, Antonette, Antonia (#1209) and Antonina. Other variants, like Antonisha, are seldom used. These relations of Antonietta reached the top of their popularity 108 years ago (USAGE OF 0.2%) and have become significantly less popular since (USAGE 0.1%, DOWN 66%). Antonia has been the most well-known version, although Antonella appears to be gaining favor too, while versions like Antonette used to be popular. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)
Similar Names
Antonietta is alike in pronunciation to Antoinetta, Antonetta and Antwanetta. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Agnetta, Alouetta, Amoretta, Andranetta (see Andrea), Andrietta, Anetta, Anicetta, Anjanette, Annett, Annetta▼, Annette▼, Anniceta (see Aniceta), Annicetta (see Aniceta), Annita, Annitra (see Anita), Annitta (see Anita), Ansonia, 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, Arthuretta, Concetta▼, Conetta, Coronetta, Dionetta, Donetta, Jolietta, Jonetta, Simonetta and Wyonetta (see Wyanet). These names tend to be less commonly used than Antonietta.
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