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Antonia

11 replies

Cortina · 18/03/2010 15:18

I like it, a lot. Is 'Toni' inevitable though? (Hate)!

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cyteen · 18/03/2010 15:26

Same here - Antonia is classy and timeless, Toni is bleuch. Perhaps not inevitable though, you could use Annie or Nia and hopefully everyone else would follow suit.

Aviendha · 18/03/2010 15:48

Love it! I would have Anna as a nick name.

Bettymum · 18/03/2010 16:38

I knew an Antonia at school, don't remember her being called Toni but it was 25 years ago. It's a beautiful name.

mathanxiety · 18/03/2010 16:48

Beautiful name, imo. There's no such thing as an inevitable nn.

dizzydixies · 18/03/2010 18:57

I know of one and she is delicious and gorgeous and gets Antonia - lovely name

MamaLazarou · 18/03/2010 18:58

Lovely name. But yes, I do think she would probably get called Toni.

madly · 18/03/2010 18:58

I have an Antonia! She has never been called anything but Antonia.
Obviously I love it and we don't know any others.
So no Tonis,Annas etc.
inevitable at all.

kiwichika · 18/03/2010 20:00

I like it, I went to school with an Antonia she was called 'Nettie' for short.

menomena · 18/03/2010 20:04

I think it's quite boring (sorry) becaue I have known a lot of them and always found it a bit old fashioned, but most used the full Antonia rather than Toni.

IHeartKingThistle · 18/03/2010 20:47

I'm an Antonia! Pretty much everyone calls me Nia but not because I hate Antonia, just because I find it easier - it's nice to have the option of a few different short versions I think, and no-one calls me Toni because I make it clear what I want to be called! I still use Antonia for everything formal. When I was younger I used to find some people thought of it as a 'posh' name (I'm not!) but that was the only thing I didn't like about it. I like having a slightly unusual name. Be warned, though - my mum can't stand Nia and yours might decide she'd really like to be called Toni!

Caro1302 · 18/03/2010 20:56

I used to know an Antonia who was called Tonni. Which actually is probably worse than Toni so I haven't been very helpful have I. She was lovely and very pretty though, and really suited her name.

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