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Worldwide, Antonio (Antonio , Антонио , アントニオ , along with others...) is a prevalent boy's first name. The forename Antonio is characteristic of Italy, where it is a prevalent boy's name, Brazil, and San Marino (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Brazil, Italy, and Mexico. Much less frequently, Antonio is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Antonio | Italy, Philippines, Brazil, Spain, Mexico |
Антонио | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Bulgaria |
アントニオ | Japan |
Антоніо | Ukraine |
أنطونيو | Iraq, Morocco, Syria |
אנטוניו | Israel |
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Antonio is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Antonio Alcántara , the Spanish fictional character, Tell me how it happened; Antonio Dawson , the fictional character from the television series Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire; Antonio , the theatrical character in the play "The Merchant of Venice"; Antonio , the fictional character from The Faraway Paladin and Antonio Villalta , the character from Pablo Berger's Snow White, and in many other works.