Etymology
The name "Antonine" is of Latin origin and is derived from the Roman family name "Antonius."
Meaning
"Antonine" means "priceless" or "prized" in Latin. It is also associated with the qualities of strength, honor, and nobility.
Origin
The name "Antonius" was originally a patronymic form of the Etruscan name "Anthun," which means "honored" or "respected." It was adopted by the Romans as a cognomen (a family name), and eventually became a common given name.
The name "Antonine" was particularly popular during the Roman Empire, especially during the reign of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, who was known for his wisdom, virtue, and philosophical writings.
Variants
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