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Antonio José Rodríguez Nieto, 1898 - 1985
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MyHeritage Family TreesAntonio Rodríguez Jiménez, 1869 - 1921
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MyHeritage Family TreesAntonio María Rodríguez Linares, born 1892
MyHeritage Family TreesAntonio Rodríguez Linares, born 1779
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Antonio José Rodríguez Linares, born 1842
Spain, Málaga, Municipal Birth RecordsAntonio José de Jesús Rodríguez Linares, born 1794
FamilySearch Family TreeAntonio Rodríguez Linares, born 1941
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The first name Antonio has its origins in Latin, derived from the Roman family name Antonius, which is believed to be of uncertain etymology but may be linked to the Latin word "ante," meaning "before" or "in front of." The name first appeared in ancient Rome and has been widely used across various cultures, particularly in Italy and Spain, where it has strong historical roots. Antonio is often associated with qualities such as bravery and valor, reflecting the characteristics of early bearers who were often involved in leadership or military roles. Variations of the name include Anthony in English-speaking countries, Antoine in French, and Antonio in Portuguese, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has also inspired numerous diminutives and affectionate forms, such as Toni and Tonio, which are used in various cultures. Antonio remains a popular name today, celebrated for its rich history and cultural significance.
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