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Heino Anto (also Hindrik Anto; 13 October 1882 – 13 September 1955) was an Estonian politician, stage actor, playwright, theatre director, and journalist
Antoine Griezmann (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan ɡʁijɛzman]; born 21 March 1991) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward or attacking
Anto Joseph (born 1 June 1972) is an Indian film producer, distributor and cinema exhibitor, who works predominantly in the Malayalam film industry. He
Antofagasta plc Type Public limited company Traded as LSE: ANTO FTSE 100 Component ISIN GB0000456144 Industry Mining Founded 1888; 138 years ago (1888)
Antoś is a Polish masculine given name that is a diminutive form of Antoni, Antonin and Antonius that is used in Poland. Antoś, Antos or Antoš may either
Anto Antony Punnathaniyil (born 1 May 1957) is an Indian politician and agriculturist who has been serving as Member of Parliament for Pathanamthitta,
Anto Saka (born April 12, 2004) is an American college football defensive end for the Texas A&M Aggies. He previously played for the Northwestern Wildcats
milieu offensif Anto Sekongo signe à Dunkerque". lavoixdunord.fr. 17 July 2024. Anto Sekongo at Soccerway Anto Sekongo at WorldFootball.net Anto Sekongo at
Anto Febrianto Boyratan (born February 10, 2002) is an Indonesian professional basketball player for Pelita Jaya of the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL)
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Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONO means "invaluable."Â
Female
English
English diminutive form of Latin Antonia, possibly ANTONETTE means "invaluable."Â
Male
Italian
Pet form of Italian and Spanish Antonio, possibly ANTONELLO means "invaluable."Â
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Antoninus, possibly ANTONINO means "invaluable."Â
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIO means "invaluable."Â
Male
Russian
(Ðнтоний) Russian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIY means "invaluable."Â
Male
Greek
(Αντώνιος) Greek name, possibly ANTONIOS means "invaluable."Â
Female
English
 Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish. Compare with another form of Antonia.
Male
German
 German form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTON means "invaluable." Compare with other forms of Anton.
Male
Russian
(Ðнтон) Russian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTON means "invaluable." Compare with other forms of Anton.
Male
Serbian
Serbian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIJE means "invaluable."Â
Female
Spanish
 Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish.
Male
French
French form of Latin Antoninus, possibly ANTONIN means "invaluable."
Male
French
French form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTOINE means "invaluable."
Male
Polish
 Catalan and Polish form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONI means "invaluable." Compare with another form of Antoni.
Female
Italian
(Bulgarian ÐнтониÑ): Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish. Compare with another form of Antonia.
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTON means "invaluable." Compare with other forms of Anton.
Female
Italian
Diminutive form of Latin Antonia, possibly ANTONIETTA means "invaluable."Â In use by the Italians and Spanish.
Male
Greek
(Αντώνης) Contracted form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIS means "invaluable."Â
Female
English
Feminine diminutive form of French Antoine, possibly ANTOINETTE means "invaluable."Â
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Hindu, Indian
Addressing Jain God
Girl/Female
Australian
Right; Appropriate
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : nickname for a person with red hair, from Gaelic ruadh ‘red’.English (of Norman origin) : variant of Ray 1, cognate of 3.French : from Old French rey, roy ‘king’ (from Latin rex, genitive regis), a nickname for someone who lived in a regal fashion or who had earned the title in some contest of skill or by presiding over festivities.Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi : variant of Rai.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Effect, Popular Lord, Lord Hanuman
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Darlene, DARLEEN means "darling."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Thanisri | தாநீஸரீ
Girl/Female
Persian American
Dawn; bright.
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Bringer of Gladness
Male
Chamoru
, land.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Indicates by Signs to the Religion Islam
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a.
An account of travels, or a register of places and distances as a guide to travelers; as, the Itinerary of Antoninus.
n.
A figure by which a speaker formally declines to take notice of a favorable point, but in such a manner as to produce the effect desired. [For example, see Mark Antony's oration. Shak., Julius Caesar, iii. 2.]
n.
The cross, or church, of St. Antony. See Illust. (6), under Cross, n.
n. pl
Alt. of Antoecians
n.
A word of opposite meaning; a counterterm; -- used as a correlative of synonym.
a.
See Antiorgastic.
n.
The antorbital bone.
a. & n.
Same as Antorbital.
v. t.
To acquire ascendancy over by reason of some art or attraction; to fascinate; to charm; as, Cleopatra captivated Antony; the orator captivated all hearts.
n.
A compound formerly supposed to be modification of oxygen, but now known to be hydrogen dioxide; -- so called because apparently antagonistic to ozone, converting it into ordinary oxygen.
n.
A term or word which is the opposite of, or antithesis to, another; an antonym; -- the opposite of synonym; as, "foe" is the counterterm of "friend".
n. pl.
Those who live on the same parallel of latitude but on opposite meridians, so that it is noon in one place when it is midnight in the other. Compare Antoeci.
n. pl
Those who live under the same meridian, but on opposite parallels of latitude, north and south of the equator.
a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, antonomasia.
n.
Antonomasia.
n.
The use of some epithet or the name of some office, dignity, or the like, instead of the proper name of the person; as when his majesty is used for a king, or when, instead of Aristotle, we say, the philosopher; or, conversely, the use of a proper name instead of an appellative, as when a wise man is called a Solomon, or an eminent orator a Cicero.
n.
A name given to a numerous family of brass wind instruments with valves, invented by Antoine Joseph Adolphe Sax (known as Adolphe Sax), of Belgium and Paris, and much used in military bands and in orchestras.
a.
Of or pertaining to Rene Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur; conformed to the scale adopted by Reaumur in graduating the thermometer he invented.
a.
Pertaining to, or situated in, the region of the front of the orbit.