Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Polish |
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Meaning | Anthony |
Region of origin | Poland |
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See also | Antoni, German: Anton , Anthony |
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Language(s) | Polish |
Meaning | Anthony |
Region of origin | Poland |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Antoszewicz ; Anthony |
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