Anton
/ˈænˌtɔn/
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Anton, derived from the French form of the Latin name Antonius, carries the meaning 'worthy of praise' or 'priceless'. It is associated with nobility and wisdom, often linked to historical figures and saints. The name has a timeless and dignified appeal in French and English-speaking cultures.
Anton Yelchin
Actor, Delivering Milo
Anton Webern
Composer, Atonal composer
Anton Walbrook
Actor, The Red Shoes
Anton Rubinstein
Pianist, The Tower of Babel
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Scientist, Master of the Microscope
Anton LaVey
Religion, Founder, Church of Satan
Anton Diffring
Actor, Where Eagles Dare
Anton Chekhov
Playwright, Playwright and short story writer
Anton J. Cermak
Politician, Mayor of Chicago, assassinated in office
Anton J. Carlson
Biologist, The Machinery of the Body
Anton Bruckner
Composer, Mass in D Minor
Anton Wilhelm Amo
Philosopher, First European-educated African philosopher
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