Înton

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Romanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin Antonius[1]. Doublet of Antoniu.

Proper noun

Înton

  1. (popular, archaic) or (obsolete) used to refer to Saint Anthony; found as an element in some place names or old texts

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