Variant of Anthony. Anton is a name that's been used primarily by parents who are considering baby names for boys. [easy-social-share buttons="facebook,twitter" counters=0 style="button"] [easy-social-share buttons="whatsapp,line,sms,viber,telegram" counters=0 style="button" only_mobile="yes"] Would you like to follow Anton?Cultured and cultivated in an old-style, Old World way. DEMOGRAPHICS) Anton reached its highest rank of #193 in the U.S. in the 1880s, and is at #1088 currently. Normally, people with the name Anton are energetic, courageous and determined. "We named our son Anton. Mars is the Ruling Planet for the name Anton. My giant street dog is called Anton now (Spanish pronunciation: (AHN-tone) and it suits him perfectly: calm, masculine, elegant, strong. I don't agree about the NT cluster sounding harsh, other names with NT like Clinton don't sound Slavic.
A German, Russian, Scandinavian and Slav form of Anthony which is either from the Latin antonius which is of unknown origin but was a Roman family name thought to mean “priceless”, or from the Greek anthos, meaning “flower”. Also a nice rare alternative to popular names such as Mason, Ashton, Landon, Carson etc... That have the same feel, 2 syllables and ending with ON.
It's a strong handsome name, short, easy to pronounce, easy to spell and has a vintage feel to it. STARTS/ENDS WITH An-, -ton. Also a nice rare alternative to popular names such as Mason, Ashton, Landon, Carson etc... That have the same feel, 2 syllables and ending with ON.I personally adore this name. [easy-social-share buttons="facebook,twitter" counters=0 style="button"] [easy-social-share buttons="whatsapp,line,sms,viber,telegram" counters=0 style="button" only_mobile="yes"] Means business! Anton is a very popular first name for men (#591 out of 1220, Top 48%) and also a very popular surname for both adults and children (#5072 out of 150436, Top 3%). And I would be honored to name my child after such a brilliant manNameberry is a registered trademark of Nameberry, LLC. See the popularity of the boy's name Anton over time, plus its meaning, origin, common sibling names, and more in BabyCenter's Baby Names tool. To rate names on Nameberry, please register for an account or log in to an existing account.You will receive an email (no more than once per day) summarizing any new mentions of Anton on Nameberry.
;)Such a great name! [easy-social-share buttons="facebook,twitter" counters=0 style="button"] [easy-social-share buttons="whatsapp,line,sms,viber,telegram" counters=0 style="button" only_mobile="yes"] Its origin is "Russian variant of the English name Antony".Anton is a form of Antony and is generally pronounced like "AN ton" and "ahn TOHN". [easy-social-share buttons="facebook,twitter" counters=0 style="button"] [easy-social-share buttons="whatsapp,line,sms,viber,telegram" counters=0 style="button" only_mobile="yes"] (2000 U.S. It is strong and sounds handsome and elegant while also having a modern appeal. [easy-social-share buttons="facebook,twitter" counters=0 style="button"] [easy-social-share buttons="whatsapp,line,sms,viber,telegram" counters=0 style="button" only_mobile="yes"] French or old Latin form of the name Anthony. [easy-social-share buttons="facebook,twitter" counters=0 style="button"] [easy-social-share buttons="whatsapp,line,sms,viber,telegram" counters=0 style="button" only_mobile="yes"]