Antoinette name - Meaning of Antoinette
- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 6
- Usage
- French, Latin
- Pronounced
- aw n -twaw-NET, awn-twaw-NET
- Antoinette Meaning
- Feminine diminutive of Antoine. This name was borne by Marie Antoinette, the queen of France during the French Revolution. She was executed by guillotine. Antoinette is a French variant of Antonia. Antonia originates in Latin language and means "invaluable". It is a feminine form of Antonius. Antonia was the name of numerous figures in Roman history, including the daughter of Marcus Antonius. She was also a Roman Catholic Saint. In the United States it is a fairly popular name.
Antoinette Related Names
Variant:, Antoinet, Antwanetta, Antoinetta
Diminutive: Toinette
Other Languages: Antonia (Ancient Roman), Antonija, Antica, Tonka (Croatian), Antonie (Czech), Antonia (Danish), Antonia, Teuna (Dutch), Antonette, Antonia, Toni, Tonia, Tonya (English), Toini (Finnish), Antía (Galician), Antonia (German), Antónia (Hungarian), Antonia, Antonella, Antonietta, Tonina (Italian), Antonia (Norwegian), Antonia (Polish), Antónia (Portuguese), Antônia (Portuguese (Brazilian) ), Antonia (Romanian), Antonija (Serbian), Antónia (Slovak), Antonija, Tonka (Slovene), Antonia (Spanish), Antonia (Swedish)
Antoinette Celebrities
Antoinette Burton - writer, Antoinette Lee - writer,