Antonie (given name)
Antonie is a Dutch masculine given name derived from Antonius in use in Netherlands, Suriname, South Africa, Namibia, Belgium and Indonesia.[1] It is a Czech, Danish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish feminine given name cognate to Antonia as a feminine form of Anthony and Anton in use in Sweden, Norway, Greenland, Denmark, Namibia, Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany as well of regions of Romania, Hungary and Switzerland.[2] Notable persons with the name include:
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Dutch, Romanian |
Other names | |
Related names | Anthony, Antonia |
Masculine name
- Antonie Augustus Bruijn (1842–1890), Dutch navy officer and naturalist
- Antonie Claassen (born 1984), South African rugby player
- Antonie Dixon (1968–2009), New Zealand criminal
- Antonie de Gee (1872–1940), Dutch sports shooter
- Antonie Gerrits (1885–1969), Dutch cyclist
- Antonie Marinus Harthoorn (1923–2012), Dutch-born South African veterinarian and environmentalist
- Antonie Iorgovan (1948–2007), Romanian jurist, professor and politician
- Antonie Kamerling (1966–2010), Dutch actor and musician
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), Dutch scientist
- Antonie Aris van de Loosdrecht (1885–1917), Dutch Protestant missionary on Sulawesi
- Antonie Misset (1901–1974), Dutch wrestler
- Antonie Frederik Jan Floris Jacob van Omphal (1788–1863), Dutch lieutenant-general
- Antonie Pannekoek (1873–1960), Dutch astronomer, Marxist theorist, and social revolutionary
- Antonie Sminck Pitloo (1790–1837), Dutch landscape painter
- Antonie Plămădeală (1926–2005), Romanian bishop
- Antonie Vodă din Popești (f.1669–1672), Ruler of Wallachia
- Antonie Schouten (born 1946), Canadian field hockey player
- Antonie Viljoen (1858–1918), Afrikaner liberal politician
- Antonie Waterloo (1609–1690), Dutch landscape painter
- Antonie Frederik Zürcher (1825–1876), Dutch painter, draughtsman, etcher and art teacher
Feminine name
- Antonie Adamberger (1790–1867), Austrian stage actress
- Antonie Barth (1871-1956), Bavarian actress and wife of Ludwig Wilhelm, Duke in Bavaria
- Antonie Brentano (1780–1869), Austrian philanthropist, art collector, and arts patron
- Antonie Hegerlíková (1923–2012), Czech actress
- Antonie Jaeckel (1876–1960), German actress
- Antonie Langendorf (1894–1969), German political activist and politician
- Antonie Nedošinská (1885–1950), Czech film actress
- Antonie Rädler (1899–1991), German mystic and neo-revelationist
- Antonie Stemmler (1892–1976), German teacher, nurse and member of the fascist resistance
- Antonie Strassmann (1901–1952), German stage actress and aviator
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See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Antonie
- All pages with titles containing Antonie
- Anthonie, Dutch given name practically interchangeable with Antonie
- Antonee
- Antonic
- Antonije
- Antonik
- Antonin (name)
- Antonine (name)
- Antoniu
- Antony (disambiguation)
Notes
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