Proper noun
Antonina
A female given name from Latin of mainly historical use English.
Belisario and Antonina, the latter more Regan than Lady Macbeth, are at each others' throats rather than united by desire for power. Source: Internet
Irene congratulates her father, but Antonina has already begun her work of hate, by traducing Belisarius to Justinian, and the innocent man is accused of high treason and thrown into prison on the evidence of his wife. Source: Internet
Antonina Yankovaya sits in the Tergo office in Kyiv on April 19. Source: Internet
His mother, Antonina Kupczyńska, had a talent for story-telling. Source: Internet
He was the youngest of four children of Jan and Antonina (née Kotkowska). Source: Internet
Irene approaches with news of the victory and informs Antonina that Alamiro is her son, and that it was the slave, not Belisarius, who had planned his death. Source: Internet