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        "content": "are%20there%20different%20ways%20of%20spelling%20the%20name%20Antony"
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        "content": "<p>Yes \u2014 there are many different ways to spell or adapt the name \u201cAntony.\u201d Some are minor alternate spellings in English, while others are variants or translations used in other languages. Here are the most common alternatives, grouped by type:</p>\n<hr />\n<h3>Common English Variants &amp; Misspellings</h3>\n<p>These maintain the same basic name but change a letter or two:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Anthony \u2014 the more common version in English, including in the U.S. (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Antony \u2014 a traditional variant without the \u201ch\u201d after the \u201ct.\u201d (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Anthoney \u2014 adds an \u201ce\u201d before the \u201cy.\u201d (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Anthonie / Anthoni \u2014 alternate endings typical in older or more varied spellings. (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Athony \u2014 drops the \u201cn.\u201d (<a href=\"https://nameplay.org/names/combined/popularity/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">nameplay.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Anothony \u2014 inserts an extra \u201co.\u201d (<a href=\"https://nameplay.org/names/combined/popularity/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">nameplay.org</a>)  </li>\n</ul>\n<hr />\n<h3>International Variants &amp; Cognates</h3>\n<p>Different cultures and languages adapt the name to fit linguistic patterns:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Antonio \u2014 Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, etc. (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Antoine \u2014 French version. (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Antoni \u2014 Polish, Catalan, and various European languages. (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Antonius \u2014 the original Latin version and occasional use in other settings. (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Anton \u2014 shorter form, common in Slavic and Germanic languages. (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n</ul>\n<hr />\n<h3>Nicknames &amp; Short Forms</h3>\n<p>Often people use shortened forms or nicknames:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Tony \u2014 very common in English. (<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_%28given_name%29?utm_source=openai\">en.wikipedia.org</a>)  </li>\n<li>Ant, Anto, Tone \u2014 casual forms/messages. (<a href=\"https://namepedia.name/antony/?utm_source=openai\">namepedia.name</a>)  </li>\n</ul>\n<hr />\n<p>If you want to know how common each spelling is (or how \u201cstandard\u201d vs. \u201cunique\u201d a spelling is), I can pull up statistics too.</p>"
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