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Antonella

Antonella Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

/an.to.ˈnɛl.la/

Meaning of Antonella: The name Antonella traces to Italian, a Romance language descended directly from Latin. Italian names gained widespread use through Renaissance art, Catholic devotion, and emigration waves in the 19th and 20th centuries.

US Rank
No. 233
Births
1,329
Peak Year
2024
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Across centuries, Antonella crossed linguistic borders carried by trade, religion, and diaspora communities. According to SSA records, Antonella sits at rank #233 on the national list, with 1,329 births recorded in 2024. Its consistent presence in American naming records shows enduring parental appeal.

SSA figures show that Antonella peaked in 2024, placing it in the contemporary era, reflecting current parental preferences for names that blend heritage with modernity. Notably, names that peak later tend to carry longer cultural momentum before declining, which helps explain Antonella's sustained presence in American birth records.

What Does Antonella Mean? Origin & Etymology

Variant spellings of Antonella exist across different cultures that absorbed the Italian naming tradition through migration, religion, or conquest. These variants preserve the name's phonetic core while adapting to the phonology of each receiving language.

Notably, Antonella carries a meaning tied to ideals that remain culturally stable across generations. This semantic depth distinguishes heritage names from trend-driven coinages that surge and fade within a decade.

In summary, Antonella offers parents a name grounded in Italian tradition with a sound that travels well across American regional accents. Its heritage roots appeal to families seeking meaning over trend.

How Popular Is Antonella?

Numerology & Symbolism of Antonella

Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.

A(1) + N(5) + T(2) + O(6) + N(5) + E(5) + L(3) + L(3) + A(1) = 31 = 4
Destiny number
4
Stability
Sum of all letters, reduced to a single digit
Soul urge
4
Order
Sum of vowels only - reveals inner desires
Expression
9
Generosity
Sum of consonants - how others perceive you
Letters 9
Vowels / consonants 4 / 5
Birthstone Emerald
Lucky color Green
1 Leadership Independent, driven, original — the initiator who forges new paths.
2 Harmony Diplomatic and cooperative, thriving through partnership and balance.
3 Expression Creative and communicative, bringing joy through art and words.
4 Stability Disciplined and dependable, building lasting structures through hard work.
5 Freedom Adventurous and adaptable, drawn to change, travel, and new experiences.
6 Nurturing Caring and responsible, focused on home, family, and community.
7 Wisdom Analytical and introspective, seeking truth through study and reflection.
8 Ambition Authoritative and goal-oriented, excelling in business and material achievement.
9 Compassion Humanitarian and idealistic, driven by a desire to serve and uplift others.
11 Intuition Master number: heightened sensitivity and spiritual insight beyond the ordinary.
22 Master Builder Master number: visionary practicality that turns ambitious dreams into reality.
33 Master Teacher Master number: selfless guidance and healing offered for the good of all.

Antonella – Similar Names & Alternatives

Aria
From Italian “aria” meaning air or song; also linked to…
Gabriella
god is my strength
Eva
life
Cecilia
blind
Alina
noble
Anastasia
resurrection
Arianna
most
Celeste
heavenly
Gemma
derives directly from the italian and latin word
Diana
to shine
Lena
tower
Gia
yahweh is gracious

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Frequently Asked Questions about Antonella

What does the name Antonella mean?

Antonella derives from the Latin family name Antonius, whose meaning is debated. The Roman-era folk etymology proposed beyond praise from Greek, but modern scholarship does not confirm a clear root. Effectively, Antonella carries the meaning associated with Anthony, most powerfully the legacy of Saint Anthony of Padua (1195-1231).

Is Antonella an Italian name?

Antonella is a distinctly Italian feminine diminutive form of Antonio. It developed in Italy and spread across Latin America, where it ranks among the most popular girl names in Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile. In the US, it entered charts through Hispanic communities and has maintained consistent top-500 presence since the 2000s.

Where does the name Antonella come from?

Antonella originates in the Italian naming tradition. It entered English-speaking countries through immigration, religious influence, and cultural exchange over several centuries, gradually becoming familiar to American parents.

How popular is the name Antonella?

Antonella charts in the US top 500 for girls with steady growth through the 2010s and 2020s. It is significantly more popular in Argentina and Uruguay, where it ranks in the top 20 for girls. In the US, its growth reflects increasing recognition of Italian and Spanish-origin names across broader American naming culture.

Is Antonella a popular name in the United States?

According to SSA records, Antonella ranks #233 in the United States with 1,329 births in 2024. It sits comfortably in the middle tier of American baby names, recognized without being ubiquitous.

What is the origin of the name Antonella?

Antonella originates from Italian, as a diminutive of Antonio, which derives from the Latin gens name Antonius. It spread through Catholic Europe via Saint Anthony of Padua (1195-1231), canonized in 1232. The Italian feminine diminutive form Antonella developed to distinguish it from the masculine Antonio and shorter feminine Antonia.

What are similar names to Antonella?

Names similar to Antonella include Antonia, Toni, Antoinette (French form), Antonina, and the shortened form Nella. Related Italian names include Gabriella, Raffaella, Micaela, and Isabella, all sharing the Italian -ella feminine ending. Antonella is the most distinctive of the Anthony-derived feminine forms due to its length and melodic Italian sound.

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Linda Hartmann

Editor-in-Chief, MyGall

Over 12 years of editorial experience in American parenting media. Currently a PhD candidate researching naming trends in US cultural history. Mother of two, based in Austin, Texas. Leads MyGall’s editorial standards and SSA data verification.

  • PhD candidate in American cultural studies
  • Based in Austin, Texas
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Antonella – Popularity by US State

AL No. 839 AR No. 578 AZ No. 290 CA No. 204 CO No. 292 CT No. 176 DE No. 109 FL No. 48 GA No. 344 IL No. 264 IN No. 392 KS No. 442 KY No. 436 LA No. 712 MA No. 115 MD No. 277 MI No. 876 MN No. 512 MO No. 677 NC No. 313 NE No. 323 NJ No. 99 NV No. 190 NY No. 148 OH No. 533 OK No. 628 OR No. 654 PA No. 512 SC No. 573 TN No. 386 TX No. 146 UT No. 396 VA No. 261 WA No. 603 WI No. 653

Quick Stats

US Rank
No. 233
Births (SSA)
1,329
Peak Year
2024

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