Which do you prefer and why?
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Which do you prefer and why?
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I am not a huge fan of either, but I would choose [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] over [name_f]Antonella[/name_f]. [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] is softer, which I like, and I think it has a much prettier sound. The -nella ending of [name_f]Antonella[/name_f] just doesn’t do it for me. It makes me think of salmonella, which is stupid, but there you go.
I love, love, love [name_f]Antonia[/name_f], while I find [name_f]Antonella[/name_f] slightly off-putting. Go figure!
[name_u]Love[/name_u] [name_f]Antonia[/name_f]! I pronounce it the way they say it on NJ Housewives (no shame, lol) like [name_m]Antonio[/name_m] with an -a, but I think the correct way to say it is different and I don’t like it as much.
[name_f]Every[/name_f] time I see [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] I think “[name_f]Antonina[/name_f]” which I like better than [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] and [name_f]Antonella[/name_f]. But of those two I like [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] better.
Would [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] be pronounced an-to-nia?
I agree that [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] is prettier than [name_f]Antonella[/name_f], which also reminds me of salmonella.
I choose [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] over [name_f]Antonella[/name_f]. [name_f]Antonia[/name_f],to me, sounds so beautiful, soft, pretty and graceful. [name_f]Antonella[/name_f],on the other hand, is quite strange and not so soft sounding. The -[name_f]Nella[/name_f] ending takes away all it’s beauty for me,it’s not a good name. I love [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] though, so sweet and pretty.
[name_f]Hope[/name_f] this helped!
[name_f]Antonia[/name_f] just because I like the sound more. An-tone-yuh.
I love [name_f]Antonia[/name_f]! It’s an honor name for me, as is [name_f]Antonina[/name_f]. I prefer both to [name_f]Antonella[/name_f].
I prefer [name_f]Antonia[/name_f]. It’s so much more stylish and attractive.
I love both, actually! I know an ADORABLE little girl named [name_f]Antonella[/name_f], so it only has good ties for me, but if I’m being honest, my favorite form is [name_f]Antonina[/name_f]. It’s so lacy and beautiful. I’d probably rank [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] next, then [name_f]Antonella[/name_f]. I love the whole family of names, though–[name_f]Antoinette[/name_f] is also on my radar!
[name_f]Antonia[/name_f], definitely. Although, I also prefer [name_f]Antonina[/name_f].
[name_f]Antonia[/name_f] for sure! It so pretty and graceful! I agree with everyone else, [name_f]Antonella[/name_f] sounds like salmonella
[name_f]Antonia[/name_f]. Although its not really my style there’s something I like about it, whereas [name_f]Antonella[/name_f] looks a little fake and made up
I love [name_f]Antonia[/name_f].
I have a distant cousin named [name_f]Antonia[/name_f] but most people call her [name_f]Antonella[/name_f]… Which, seeing as [name_f]Antonella[/name_f] is a diminutive of [name_f]Antonia[/name_f], makes a lot of sense. I know, [name_f]Antonella[/name_f] is a “real” name but imo it’s a bit like naming a girl “[name_m]Little[/name_m] [name_f]Antonia[/name_f]”…
I like both. I guess I would go with [name_f]Antonella[/name_f] because I like its very feminine sound. [name_f]Antonina[/name_f] is also very pretty!
[name_f]Antonia[/name_f], pronounced ann-toe-NEE-ah. Normally I love any way to get to [name_f]Nell[/name_f], but [name_f]Antonella[/name_f] sounds kind of clunky to me. I also love the literary connection of [name_f]Antonia[/name_f].