Boy Latin 2 syllables

Anton

AN-ton /ˈæn.tɒn/

"Priceless" — a continental classic with timeless Roman dignity

Anton is the Germanic and Slavic form of the Latin Antonius, itself from the ancient Roman gens Antonia. The exact meaning is debated — it may derive from a pre-Latin Etruscan root — but it has traditionally been interpreted as priceless or praiseworthy. Anton gained wide currency across Central and Eastern Europe, carried by saints and literary figures alike. Anton Chekhov, the great Russian playwright, gave the name an enduring literary prestige. The name feels simultaneously aristocratic and approachable, with a crisp two-syllable cadence that works across many cultures.

Quick Facts

Letters5
SyllablesAn · ton
GenderBoy
OriginLatin
Root WordAntonius
MeaningPriceless, praiseworthy
PopularityClassic
Peak Year1910
Trend → Stable
Name DayJanuary 17
Nicknames TonyAntToni

About the Name Anton

Anton means priceless or praiseworthy, derived from the Roman family name Antonius. The precise pre-Latin origin is uncertain but the name has carried connotations of worth and distinction throughout history.
Anton is more popular in continental Europe than in English-speaking countries. It remains a refined choice that feels familiar yet distinctive in the US and UK.
Anton James, Anton Felix, Anton Sebastian, and Anton Karl are all strong combinations that complement its crisp two-syllable sound.
Anton is the Germanic and Slavic form of the Latin Antonius, from the ancient Roman gens Antonia. It was spread across Europe through Christianity and the legacy of Saint Anthony.
Antons are often perceived as cultured, thoughtful, and quietly creative — a reputation enhanced by the literary legacy of Anton Chekhov.
Nicknames for Anton include Tony, Ant, and Toni, though many bearers of Anton prefer to use the full name for its elegant simplicity.

Personality of Anton

Perceived character traits commonly associated with people named Anton

Creativity 78%
Elegance 80%
Independence 76%
Intelligence 82%
Strength 70%
Warmth 74%

Famous People Named Anton

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Anton Chekhov
Russian playwright and short-story writer, one of the greatest authors in world literature
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Anton Bruckner
Austrian Romantic composer known for his monumental symphonies and sacred music
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Anton Yelchin
American actor known for playing Pavel Chekov in the Star Trek reboot series

Middle Names for Anton

Beautiful combinations that flow well with Anton

Anton James Anton Karl Anton Ludwig Anton Sebastian Anton Felix Anton Georg Anton Paul Anton Heinrich Anton Wilhelm Anton Ernst

Names Similar to Anton

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Sibling Name Ideas

History of Anton

100 BC
Antonius established as a major Roman patrician family name
251 AD
Saint Anthony of Egypt born, spreading the name across Christendom
1860
Anton Chekhov born in Taganrog, Russia, bringing literary fame to the name
1910
Anton reaches peak usage across German and Slavic-speaking countries
2010
Anton enjoys a quiet revival as parents seek continental European alternatives to Anthony

Numerology & Symbolism of Anton

1
Destiny Number
Sum of all letters
7
Soul Urge
Sum of vowels
Zodiac Affinity
Capricorn
8
Lucky Number
Personal power digit
🎨
Lucky Color
Forest Green
💎
Lucky Stone
Emerald
🌸
Lucky Flower
Carnation

Anton Around the World

How Anton is written in different languages and scripts

Anton
German
Антон
Russian
Антон
Bulgarian
Anton
Swedish
アントン
Japanese
أنتون
Arabic
安东
Chinese
Άντον
Greek