Proper noun
Antonia
A female given name from Latin.
After her death, he was sent to live with his grandmother Antonia. Source: Internet
By the 1990s, Quinn then had two children with his secretary, Katherine Benvin; daughter Antonia Patricia Rose Quinn (born July 23, 1993) and son Ryan Nicholas Quinn (born July 5, 1996). Source: Internet
"Do not pity him, my dear," the Clockmaker tells Antonia, one of Paganini's murdered wives. Source: Internet
As she was dying, Antonia used her power to gain control over all nearby vampires and subsequently caused them to walk into the sunlight, killing themselves. Source: Internet
Although "My Antonia" relates a number of exciting, sentimental, horrifying, and even scandalous incidents (none of which will be divulged here), Cather very deliberately chose to write a character novel rather than an action story. Source: Internet
Albertinelli’s wife Antonia whom he had married in 1506 repaid both loans. Source: Internet