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- Antonio - Wikipedia
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius It is a common name among Romance language –speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa [1]
- Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown facing attempted murder charges in Miami . . .
Former NFL player Antonio Brown is facing an attempted murder charge stemming from a shooting that took place during an altercation outside an amateur boxing event in Miami, according to an arrest warrant Brown, 36, is accused of grabbing a handgun from a security staffer and firing two shots at a man he had gotten into a fistfight with earlier
- Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown facing attempted murder charge in Miami
Antonio Brown is a wanted man The controversial former NFL star is being sought for arrest by police in Miami-Dade County on an attempted murder charge related to a shooting that happened outside
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Antonio
Spanish and Italian form of Antonius (see Anthony) This has been a common name in Italy since the 14th century In Spain it was the most popular name for boys in the 1950s and 60s Famous bearers include the Renaissance painter Antonio Pisanello (c 1395-1455) and the Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
- Antonio Name Meaning, Origin, History, and Popularity - MomJunction
Marcus claimed that the name Antonio originated from the Greek word ‘Anthon,’ son of Hercules However, this theory is considered a myth created to assert divine parentage Antonio’s pronunciation differs across various languages and cultures
- Antonio - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
The name Antonio is a boy's name of Spanish, Italian origin meaning "from Antium" Antonio is a Shakespearean favorite -- the Bard used it in no less than five of his plays, and has long been a ubiquitous classic in Spanish-speaking countries, where the nickname Tonio is also prevalent
- Antonio: Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Inspiration - FamilyEducation
The name Antonio is of Greek origin and means "flourishing " It is the Spanish and Italian form of Antonius and has been popular in Italy since the 14th century, but it took until the 1950s and 1960s to become popular in Spain
- At least 13 dead, several missing in San Antonio after rapid flooding . . .
At least 13 people have been found dead and several more remain missing after heavy rains this week caused flooding on highways throughout San Antonio, Texas, authorities said Saturday The Bexar
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