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- Anthony Gregory
- Antony Gregorio
- Antony Gregory
- Anthoney Gregorio
- Anthoney Gregory
- Anthonee Gregorio
- Anthonee Gregory
- Anthonie Gregorio
- Anthonie Gregory
- Antone Gregorio
- Chinese (Simplified): 安东尼 格雷戈里奥 (Āndōngní Géléigēlǐ'ào)
- Czech: Antonín Gregorio
- Dutch: Antonius Gregorio
- French: Antoine Gregorio
- German: Anton Gregorio
- Hungarian: Gregorio Antal
- Japanese: アントニー グレゴリオ (Antonī Guregorio)
- Polish: Antoni Gregorio
- Portuguese: António Gregorio
- Russian: Антоний Грегорио (Antoniy Gregorio)
- EUA 98%
- Outro 2%
Antonius, a Roman family name, is the ultimate source of "Anthony." Its meaning is debated. Some scholars link it to the Greek "anthos," meaning "flower," but this connection is uncertain. Another theory suggests an Etruscan origin, a language spoken in ancient Italy before Latin dominated. The "ius" suffix indicates Roman family lineage. The name entered English through its use as a Christian name, honoring Saint Anthony of Egypt. The cult of Saint Anthony, a 3rd-century hermit, spread the name's popularity across Europe during the Middle Ages. It became common in Italy, France, and England. The spelling variations "Antony" and "Anthony" both exist, with "Anthony" becoming more prevalent in English-speaking countries. Common diminutives include "Tony" and "Ant." The name experienced periods of high popularity in the United States and other Western nations throughout the 20th century.
The surname Gregorio has its roots in the Latin name "Gregorius," which means "watchful" or "vigilant." It first appeared in medieval Europe, particularly in regions influenced by the Roman Empire, where it was often associated with the Christian tradition due to its connection to several saints, including Saint Gregory the Great. Over time, the surname evolved, with variations appearing in different cultures, often reflecting local languages and dialects. In Italy, for instance, it is commonly found as "Gregorio," while in Spanish-speaking countries, it may appear as "Gregoria" or "Gregorio." The surname has historically been linked to individuals in religious roles, such as clergy or scholars, as well as to those in various trades, indicating a diverse social presence.
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