Antionette: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: ahnt-ee-ohn-ehtt-eh
Origin: France
gender-female

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Meaning: A feminine form of Antoine, meaning "little priceless one."

Antionette is a variant of the French and Latin feminine given name Antoinette, meaning "highly praiseworthy" or "priceless." The name has a rich history, originating from the Latin family name Antonius, which was popularized by the Christian saints St. Antony of Thebes and St. Anthony of Padua. Over time, the name has seen a decline in popularity, but it remains a stylish and elegant choice for parents looking for a name with deep historical roots. The name's cultural significance is underscored by its association with Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France before the French Revolution. Despite its decline in usage, Antionette continues to be a beautiful and meaningful name.

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