Thursday, July 22, 2010

I was just thinking of the name Antonio. What do you think of naming a boy that who is english, not italian?

I was thinking it may sound too pretentious of you're not of the right ethnicity. No good reason for asking, just popped into my head.

I was just thinking of the name Antonio. What do you think of naming a boy that who is english, not italian?
I understand that you aren't sure about using that name, but it really is a good one.


As people move all over the world, people hear new names and the lines between cultures soften. I think Antonio will do very well for an English man.
Reply:I thinks its fine - everyone knows how to say it and I have known black %26amp; hispanic Antonio's so I wouldnt worry about your child's ethnic background.
Reply:Hey, its your kid...Why should you worry what other people might think.





But anyways..Antonio sounds great!
Reply:if you're afraid of seeming pretentious, you could make it Anthony, but i really see nothing wrong with Antonio. Besides, he could end up going by Tony either way,anyhow.





PS Antonio Bandares isn't Italian. And if you do name your son/future son Antonio and people ask, you could just tell them you're a fan of Banderes, or something. But really, it should need no explanation. It's a nice name, regardless of ethnicity.
Reply:i love the name Benjamin. I Wish i was named Benjamin.
Reply:I think Antonio is fine for a child who is english. My nephews name is Marcus Antonio after his father Antonio Marc and is also english.





good luck!
Reply:I think its fine to name outside of your ethnicity. I know that if I saw the name I would think of someone that was italian though. I children named stefano and efastino but they are very italian and there parents names are luiciana and salvatore. It's up to you though. Some other suggestions might be...





Abram


Alec


William


Owen


Evan


Lucas
Reply:I know tons of guys named Antonio and none of them are Italian.
Reply:It's doesn't matter what they are. Antonio could be Italian or Latin.
Reply:It's a nice name, if you're Italian or not.
Reply:Anthony would be better, and either way he will be called Tony. ~
Reply:Try the name Harrison. It is a good english name. Remember when the child is in school or applying for a job that they will have a preconceived idea of that person based on their name before they even step foot in the place.
Reply:We are in the day and age where we cross the lines of what is proper for what nationality.





I think Antonnio is a fantastic name. If you can nick name him Anton or Tony.
Reply:Te he he .... Im Italian ....well Australian but parents are Italian ..... and i LOVE THAT NAME .... its a reallllly nice name for a little boy and for a grown man


dont worry about what any one thinks if you like the name GO for it .... also he can shorten his name to Tony when he grows up if he wishes ....





Go for it ... it is a very nice name
Reply:Hi! I'm Spanish. Although Antonio it's a quite common name in Spanish, I like that name a lot.





I dont' think you have to be Spanish or Italian to call your son like that. There are many people in Latin America who are actually Spanish and give their children English names.


If you like it, go for it!;)
Reply:I love Antonio. Break the stereotype!
Reply:I dnt like Antonio...in South America, it was used


alot back in the days..its a old name that reminds


me of the past, the poor people who were alot of


them named Antonio...dnt like it...try Anthony...


much much better.. ;)

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