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Antonia can refer to the girl's name Antonia, which (in English) is pronounced anne-TONE-eeh-yah. It is of Latin origin. It is the feminine form of Anthony, used since classical times, when it was a common Roman feminine family name. Its meaning is "priceless" or "praiseworthy". The name of any women of the Antonius family in Ancient Rome, according to the Roman naming conventions. In classical sources there are women mentioned with this name (see also: Julio-Claudian family tree):
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