Besides Anthony you could go with:
(German) Anton; (French) Antoine, D'anton, Danton; (Italian) Antonio; (Spanish) Tonio; (Swedish) Antonius; (Basque) Antton; (Hungarian) Antal; (Hawaiian) Akoni, Anakoni; Antoin, Antonin, Antoniy, Antony;
Anthoni, Annthoni, Annthony
Anthony has 32 variant forms: Andy, Antal, Anthone, Anthoney, Anntoin, Antin, Antoine, Anton, Antone, Antonello, Antoney, Antoni, Antonije, Antonin, Antoine, Antonino, Antonio, Antonius, Antons, Antony, Antun, Antuwan, Antwahn, Antwohn, Antwon, Antwuan, Teunis, Thonus, Toney, Toni, Tony and Twan.
For a girl maybe you could name her:
Antonia - The girl's name Antonia is pronounced ann-TONE-yah. It is of Latin origin. Feminine form of Anthony, used since classical times, when it was a common Roman feminine family name. Also a dimunitive of Ann. Toni is the pet form. Willa Cather novel "My Antonía"; English writer Antonia Fraser.
Antonia has 37 variant forms: Anteunette, Anthonia, Antoinette, Antoinetta, Antonella, Antonetta, Antonette, Antonie, Antonietta, Antonija, Antonina, Antonine, Antonique, Antonisha, Antoniya, Antonnette, Antonya, Netta, Nettie, Netty, Onita, Teunisje, To, Toinette, Toini, Tona, Tonechka, Tonette, Toni, Tonia, Tonie, Toos, Toosje, Tony, Tonya, Tunke and Tunna.
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