Anthony: meaning, definitions and examples

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Anthony

 

[ ˈæn.θəni ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

proper noun

Anthony is a male given name derived from the Latin name Antonius. It has been popular in various cultures and is often associated with early Christian saints, notably Saint Anthony of Padua.

Examples of usage

  • Anthony gave a heartfelt speech at the wedding.
  • My friend Anthony is an excellent musician.
  • Anthony's birthday is celebrated every July.

Etymology

The name Anthony has its origins from the Latin name Antonius, which is believed to be of Etruscan origin. The first known bearer of the name was the Roman general Marc Antony, a significant figure in the late Roman Republic. Over time, the name became popular in various forms across different cultures, particularly in Christianity due to the influence of saints named Anthony. The most well-known among them is Saint Anthony of Padua, a Portuguese Franciscan friar regarded as a patron saint of lost things. The popularity of the name has remained consistent throughout history, reflecting its strong cultural and religious significance.