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Antoñita is a given name and a nickname. Notable people with this name include the following. Given name *Antoñita Colomé (1912 – 2005), Spanish film actress *Antonita Maria Carmen Fernandez Moynihan, birthname of Maritoni Fernandez (born 1969), Filipina character actress and model *Antoñita Singla (born 1948), Spanish flamenco dancer and actress Nickname *Antoñita, family nickname for Beatified María Antonia Bandrés Elósegui (1898 – 1919), Spanish Roman Catholic Fictional characters *Antoñita la Fantástica, Borita Casas character *Antoñita "Lupe" Sino the name of the Penélope Cruz character inspired by Spanish actress Lupe Sino (born Antonia Bronchalo Lopesino) in ''Manolete'' See also *Antonia (name) *Antonida Asonova *Antonieta (given name) *Antonija *Antonina (name) *Antoñito (name) *Antoniya Antoniya is a Russian and Bulgarian feminine given name that is derived from Antonius and is a variant of Antonina in use in Israel, Vietnam, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romani ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Antonia (name)
Antonia, Antónia, Antônia, or Antonía is a feminine given name and a surname. It is of Roman origin, used as the name of women of the '' Antonius'' family. Its meaning is "priceless", "praiseworthy" and "beautiful". Antonia is a Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Maltese name used in many parts of the world. Antónia is a Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Polish feminine form of Anton, Antal and António used in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Malta, Switzerland, Brazil, and Argentina, as well as parts of Romania. Antônia is a Portuguese feminine form of Antônio used in Malta, Poland, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and Argentina,. Antonía is an Icelandic feminine form of Antonie used in Iceland. Antonia () is the feminine form of Antonios (Αντώνιος) and Antonis (Αντώνης) used mainly in Greece and Cyprus. Variants *Anthonia – Danish, Finnish, Swedish *Antoaneta – Bulgarian *Antoinette – French *Antonela – Albanian *Antonella – Danish ...
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Antoniya
Antoniya is a Russian and Bulgarian feminine given name that is derived from Antonius and is a variant of Antonina in use in Israel, Vietnam, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan. Notable people with this name include the following. * Antoniya Grigorova (born 1986), Bulgarian cross-country skier * Antoniya Yordanova (born 1976), Bulgarian long jumper See also *Antonia (name) * Antonida Asonova *Antonija Antonija is a Croatian, Latvian, Serbian and Slovene variant of the feminine given name Antonia. Notable people with the name include: * Antonija Blaće (born 1979), Croatian television presenter * Antonija Höffern (1803–1871), Slovenian n ... * Antonina (name) * Antoñita (other) * Antonya Nelson Notes {{given name Bulgarian feminine given names Russian feminine gi ...
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Antoñito (name)
Antoñito is a Spanish given name and nickname derived from Antonio. It is loosely equivalent to "Little Tony" in English. People with this nickname include the following notable persons: * Antonio Ramiro Pérez, known as Antoñito, (born 1978), Spanish footballer * Antonio Jesús Regal Angulo, known as Antoñito (footballer, born 1987), (born 1987), Spanish footballer * Antonio Ruiz Escaño, known as Antoñito Ruiz and El Niño Leone (born 1951), child actor and stuntman See also {{srt, name *Antonijo *Antonino (name) * Antoñita (other) *Antonio Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan language, Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language–speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top ... Spanish-language hypocorisms Masculine hypocorisms ...
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Antonina (name)
Antonina and Antoņina are feminine given names and nicknames. It is a Bulgarian, Latin, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian given name that is an alternate form of Antonia in use in Israel, Vietnam, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan. It is a Danish, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian and Swedish diminutive form of Antonia in use in Greenland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, parts of the Republic of Karelia, Germany, Italy, Northern Estonia, Austria, eastern Switzerland, and parts of Romania and Hungary. Antoņina is a Latvian alternate form of Antonia in use in Latvia. Notable people with this name include the following: Given name Arts * Antonina Houbraken (1686–1736), Dutch draughtswoman * Antonina Koptiaeva (1909–1991), Soviet novelist * Antonina Kymytval (1938–2015), R ...
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Antonija
Antonija is a Croatian, Latvian, Serbian and Slovene variant of the feminine given name Antonia. Notable people with the name include: * Antonija Blaće (born 1979), Croatian television presenter * Antonija Höffern (1803–1871), Slovenian noblewoman * Antonija Nađ (born 1986), Serbian sprint canoeist * Antonija Panda (born 1977), Serbian sprint canoeist * Antonija Sandrić (born 1988), Croatian basketball player *Antonija Šola (born 1979), Croatian actress and singer See also *Antonia (name) * Antonida Asonova * Antonije * Antonijo * Antonijs *Antonina (name) Antonina and Antoņina are feminine given names and nicknames. It is a Bulgarian, Latin, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian given name that is an alternate form of Antonia in use in Israel, Vietnam, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, ... * Antoñita (other) * Antoniya Notes {{given name Croatian feminine given names Feminine given names Latvian feminine given names Serbian feminine gi ...
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Antonieta (given Name)
Antonieta is a Portuguese feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Antónia in use in Brazil, Portugal, South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique and Angola. Notable people with this name include the following: Given name *Antonieta de Barros (1901–1952), Brazilian journalist and politician * Antonieta Figueroa (born 1934), Mexican painter * Antonieta Galleguillos (born 1990), Chilean judoka * Antonieta Rosa Gomes (born 1959), Bissau-Guinean politician * Antonieta Sosa (born 1940), American artist Middle name * María Antonieta Cámpoli (born 1955), Italian beauty pageant titleholders *María Antonieta Collins (born 1952), Mexican journalist and author * María Antonieta de Bográn (born 1955), Honduran politician * María Antonieta de las Nieves, stage name of María Antonieta Gómez-Rodríguez (born 1950), Mexican actress *María Antonieta Duque (born 1970), Venezuelan comedian and actress * María Antonieta Gutiérrez, Venezuelan script writer * María Antonieta Hernández (b ...
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Antonida Asonova
Antonida Asonova (; born 24 August 1979) is a Kazakhstani ice hockey player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 (; Gosiute dialect, Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; ; Shoshoni language, Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), were an international wi .... References 1979 births Living people Kazakhstani women's ice hockey defencemen Olympic ice hockey players for Kazakhstan Ice hockey players at the 2002 Winter Olympics Ice hockey people from Almaty {{Kazakhstan-icehockey-bio-stub ...
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Manolete (film)
''Manolete'', also known as ''The Passion Within'' in the United Kingdom, ''Blood and Passion'' in Canada, and ''A Matador's Mistress'' in the United States, is a 2008 biopic of bullfighter Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez, better known as "Manolete". The film was written and directed by Menno Meyjes. This is the first film from HandMade Films since ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' (1998). Plot The Menno Meyjes directed drama stars Adrien Brody as Spanish bullfighter Manolete, in a film that covers his late life love affair with actress Lupe Sino (Penélope Cruz) before he was gored to death in the bull ring. Sino's communist politics turned their affair into a scandal in the early 1940s, especially after discovering her previous marriage to a PCE member. The film begins with Manolete's last day in Linares. Cast * Adrien Brody as Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez, a.k.a. "Manolete" * Penélope Cruz as Antoñita "Lupe" Sino * Santiago Segura as Guillermo * Ann Mitc ...
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Nickname
A nickname, in some circumstances also known as a sobriquet, or informally a "moniker", is an informal substitute for the proper name of a person, place, or thing, used to express affection, playfulness, contempt, or a particular character trait. It is distinct from a pseudonym, stage name, or title, although the concepts can overlap. Etymology The compound word ''ekename'', meaning "additional name", was attested as early as 1303. This word was derived from the Old English word ''eac'', meaning "also", related to ''eacian'', meaning "to increase". By the 15th century, the misdivision of the syllables of the phrase "an ekename" led to its rephrasing as "a nekename". Though the spelling has changed, the meaning of the word has remained relatively stable ever since. Various language conventions English nicknames are generally represented in quotes between the bearer's first and last names (e.g., '' Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower'' and '' Daniel Lamont "Bubba" Franks''). I ...
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Lupe Sino
Lupe Sino (March 6, 1917 – September 13, 1959, born Antonia Bronchalo Lopesino) was a Spanish actress. Biography Antonia Bronchalo Lopesino was born on March 6, 1917, in Sayatón, a village in Guadalajara (province), Guadalajara, Spain. She was the second of nine children (Benita, Basilia, Antonia, Claudia, Anunciación, Mari Pili, Emilio and Félix) born to Eugenia and Nicomedes, Republicanism in Spain, republican peasants. When she was fourteen, the family moved to Madrid and she began working as a servant, but ended up working in the world of Italian cinema with director Fernando Mignoni. She died in Madrid from a stroke on September 13, 1959. Career Sino worked as a movie actress, and starred in several films, notably ''La dama torera'' (1950), ''El marqués de Salamanca'' (1948), ''El testamento del virrey'' (1944), and ''La famosa Luz María'' (1942). Personal life She met Manolete, the matador, in the Chicote bar in Madrid, and was his girlfriend until his death by a ...
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Borita Casas
Liboria 'Borita' Casas Regueiro (1911–1999) was a Spanish Journalist, playwright and author of children's books, creator of the well-known character Antoñita la Fantástica ("Fantastic Antonia"). In 1948, as a radio announcer on Radio Madrid Borita invented the character Antoñita la Fantástica and went on to write two plays and 12 books which saw moderate success in the 1940s and 1950s. From 1955 to 1966 Borita was married and lived in Mexico then returned to Spain.''El País'' (27 October 1999)"Fallece a los 88 años Borita Casas, autora de 'Antoñita la fantástica'" Retrieved 20 February 2015 . See also * Spanish literature Spanish literature is literature ( Spanish poetry, prose, and drama) written in the Spanish language within the territory that presently constitutes the Kingdom of Spain. Its development coincides and frequently intersects with that of other ... References 1911 births 1999 deaths Spanish children's writers Spanish women journalists S ...
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