Antero | | AHN-te-ro | Finnish | |
Anthony | | AN-thə-nee, AN-tə-nee | English | |
Antje | | AHN-tyə | Frisian, Dutch, Low German | |
Anto | | - | Croatian, Serbian | |
Anton | | AHN-tawn (German), ahn-TON (Russian, Ukrainian), AHN-ton (Finnish) | German, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Dutch, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Macedo | |
Antonette | | an-tə-NET | English | |
Antoni | | ahn-TAW-nee (Polish), ən-TAW-nee (Catalan) | Polish, Catalan | |
Antonia | | ahn-TO-nyah (Italian, Spanish), an-TON-ee-ə (English), ahn-TO-nee-ah (German, Dutch), ahn-TAWN-yah (Polish) | Italian, Spanish, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Ancient Roma | |
Antonija | | - | Croatian, Serbian, Slovene | |
Antonije | | - | Serbian | |
Antonina | | ahn-taw-NEE-nah (Polish), ahn-tah-NEE-nah (Russian) | Italian, Polish, Russian, Ancient Roman | |
Antonio | | ahn-TO-nyo (Spanish, Italian) | Spanish, Italian, Croatian | |
Antono | | ahn-TO-no | Esperanto | |
Antony | | AN-tə-nee | English | |
Antoon | | - | Dutch, Limburgish | |