Anthonny is a unique and attractive name of Greek origin that means "priceless" or "invaluable." It is a variant spelling of the more common Anthony, which has been widely used throughout history.
The name Anthonny is believed to have originated from the Latin word "Antonius," which was derived from the Greek name "Anthous," meaning "flower." Over time, this name has evolved through various forms and spellings, ultimately giving rise to Anthonny as we know it today.
Despite its Greek roots, Anthonny has been adopted by many different cultures throughout history. In the Middle Ages, it was particularly popular among the nobility in Europe, with several prominent figures bearing this name. For example, Saint Anthony of Padua, a 13th-century Italian Franciscan friar and priest, is one of the most well-known historical figures with this name.
In more modern times, Anthonny has been used by various notable individuals as their given name or stage name. Some examples include American actor Anthon
The name Anthonny has seen fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a notable peak of 11 births in 2005. However, it seems to have maintained a steady presence, with at least one birth per year from 2001 onwards, except for 2008. The total number of births between 2001 and 2020 is 100.