Antonakis

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Antonakis is a given name and surname that by Greek naming conventions is a diminutive form of Antonis. It may be derived from the Italian surname Antonacci; the Cretan variant of Antonaki (which had a strong Venetian influence) is pronounced like the Italian Antonacci.

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