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All around the world, Antti (Antti , أنتي , 安蒂 , along with others...) is quite a common principally boy's, but very infrequently feminine first name. The first name Antti is characteristic of Finland, where it is quite a common boy's name, Bulgaria, where it is quite a rare unisex name, and Bahrain, where it is a rare masculine name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Finland, Egypt, and China. Much less frequently, Antti is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Antti | Sweden, Finland, Afghanistan, United States, Japan |
أنتي | Syria, Libya, Algeria, Iraq, Egypt |
安蒂 | China |
Анти | Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus |
Антти | Ukraine, Russia |
Ander, Anders, Andor, Andras, Andre, Andrea, Andreas, Andrei, Andrej, Andrejs, Andres, Andreu, Andrew, Andrey, Andreï, Andri, Andriej, Andriejus, Andrii, Andrij, Andrius, Andriy, Androw, Andrzej, András, Andráš, André, Andréas, Andréi, Andrés, Andřej, Anndra, Antero, Anton, Dreits, Drejc, Endrū, Ondrej, Ondřej, Ανδρέας, Андер, Андерс, Анджей, Анджэй, Андор, Андрай, Андраш, Андре, Андреа, Андреас,
Antti is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Antti Metsola , the fictional human, Metsolat; Antti Korpi , the fictional police officer from Ilkka Remes books, Ikiyö; Antti Laurila ; Antti Hanka , the operatic character in the opera The Ostrobothnians and Antti Tykinvalaja , among other works.
Ki, Seppälä, Seppänen, Korhonen, Koskinen, Kinnunen, Kärkkäinen, Rantanen, Laitinen, Leinonen, Lehtonen, Lehtinen, Nieminen, Heinonen, Hiltunen, Virtanen, Miettinen, Leppänen, Järvinen, Heikkilä, Heikkinen, Savolainen, Saarinen, Hämäläinen, Salminen, Mikkonen, Nen, Salo, Inen, Saari, Aalto, Laine, Niemi, Ojala, Kallio, Mattila, Mäkelä, Salonen, Koskela, Koponen, Koivisto, Pesonen, Jokinen, Turunen, Väisänen, Immonen, Moilanen, Mäkinen, and Karjalainen