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Anton vs Antonio - What's the difference?

anton | antonio |

As an adverb anton

is then; at that time; next.

As a proper noun antonio is

anthony, antonio.

anton

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • .
  • * 2011 , Lasting Damage , Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 978 0340980651, page 78:
  • 'As far as I'm concerned, he's Benjamin Rigby,' said Kit, after the first time we met him. 'He seems like a decent baby and he deserves a decent name. Not that his father's got one, so I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.' Kit thinks it's only acceptable to 'go around calling yourself Anton' , as he puts it, if you're Spanish, Mexican or Colombian, or if you're a hairdresser or a professional ice-skater.
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    antonio

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • borrowed from the Italian and Spanish equivalent of Anthony.