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Antonsson is a surname of Swedish origin. Among Icelandic names, Antonsson is a patronymic name meaning son of Anton. It derived from the Antonius root name. [1] The name may refer to:

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  1. "Last name: Antonsson". Surnamedb.com. Retrieved November 6, 2019.