[Opinions] an-TO-nyah
in reply to a message by Luxiana
would be how I say it. My mom's family is Italian (my late grandfather was from Italy) so the most I've ever heard anyone saying it has been in reference to distant Italian relatives.
I like it a lot--it's one of my very favorites, particularly in the combo Elizabeth Antonia or Antonia Elizabeth. I think it's a beautiful name, a bit less common but not so obscure that it sounds like a forced effort at being interesting. I can't say I like any nicknames for it, though, especially Toni.

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I like it a lot--it's one of my very favorites, particularly in the combo Elizabeth Antonia or Antonia Elizabeth. I think it's a beautiful name, a bit less common but not so obscure that it sounds like a forced effort at being interesting. I can't say I like any nicknames for it, though, especially Toni.

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Ditto this prn. I don't care for the others.

