Antionette is an alternate form of the French and Latin feminine given name Antoinette. It was among the top 2000 female baby names in the US from the late 19th century through the late 20th century. [1] Notable people with this name include the following:
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The Fersen family, stylized as the von Fersen family, is a Baltic German aristocratic family grouped into several ennobled branches that settled in and around the kingdoms bordering the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. The most well-known holders of the surname settled in modern day Sweden and Livonia which was once part of the Swedish Empire, and later of the Russian Empire.
Aimée, often unaccented as Aimee, is a feminine given name of French origin, translated as "beloved". The masculine form is Aimé. The English equivalent is Amy. It is also occasionally a surname. It may refer to:
The surname An is a Chinese Surname which literally means "peace" or "tranquility". It also serves as an abbreviation of Anxi (安息), meaning "Arsacid" in Chinese and can be romanized as On. Visitors to China who came from Arsacid-held territories often took the name An. In 2008, it was the 110th most common surname in the People's Republic of China, shared by over 1.7 million citizens. The surname is most common in Northern China. It is the 79th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.
Cecilia is a personal name originating in the name of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
Antoine is a French given name that is a variant of Danton, Titouan, D'Anton and Antonin.
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Ernestine is a feminine given name. Ernest is the male counterpart of this name. Notable people with the name include:
Paulin is a French masculine given name and surname.
Antoinette is a given name, that is a diminutive feminine form of Antoine and Antonia.
Nana is a surname. Notable people with the surname include
Antonietta is an Italian given name that is a diminutive form of Antonia in use in Italy. Notable people with this name include the following:
Tonye is a given name and a surname. It is a feminine given name variant of the French and Latin Antoinette. As a surname, it is most prevalent in Camaroon. Tamunotonye and its shortened version Tonye are Ijaw unisex given names that are prominent in Nigeria where it is most commonly used among the Kalabari, Okrika, and Nembe people of Rivers State, Bayelsa State, and Delta State. The name translates to English as "God's will", "God's desire", "favor from God", or "God's plan".
Antoinette Harrell is an American historian, genealogist, and civil rights activist. She is known for her research on the post-slavery peonage of African-American sharecroppers in the southern United States.
Toinette is a French given name in use in French speaking countries as a short form of Antoinette. Notable people with this name include the following:
Antonette is a given name. Notable people with this name include the following
Netty is a given name or nickname that has Hebrew, Latin and English derivations. It is a variant, version or derivative of many names including Anne (Hebrew), Hannah (English), Antoinette, Antonia (Latin), and Nanette, and Nettie (English).
Antonique is a given name that is an variant of Antoinette and Antonia. Notable people known by that name include the following:
Antonetta is a feminine given name that is a variant of Antoinette and Antonia. Notable people who use this name include the following: