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Antonijo is a Croatian and Slovene given name. Notable people with this name include the following: * Antonijo Ježina (born 1989), Croatian football *Antonijo Pranjič (born 1985), Slovenian footballer * Antonijo Zupan (born 1976), Croatian footballer See also *Antonija *Antonije * Antonijs *Antonino (name) *Antonio Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan language, Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language–speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top ... * Antoñito (name) Notes {{given name Croatian masculine given names Masculine given names Slovene masculine given names ...
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Antonijo Pranjič
Antonijo Pranjič (born 14 January 1985) is a Slovenian retired association football, football Defender (association football), defender. References External linksAntonijo Pranjičat Football Association of Slovenia, NZS Antonijo Pranjič
at ÖFB * 1985 births Living people Men's association football defenders Slovenian men's footballers 21st-century Slovenian sportsmen NK Celje players NK Šmartno ob Paki players ND Dravinja players NK Zagorje players NK Aluminij players FC Drava Ptuj players SV Horn players SC Neusiedl am See 1919 players Slovenian PrvaLiga players Slovenian Second League players Austrian Regionalliga players Austrian Landesliga players Austrian 2. Landesliga players Slovenian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Austria Slovenian expatriate sportspeople in Austria {{slovenia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Antonijo Zupan
Antonijo Zupan (born October 10, 1976) is a Croatian retired footballer who played in the Croatian First Football League, and the Canadian Soccer League. Playing career Zupan began his career with NK Zadar, Zadarkomerc in the Croatian First Football League in 1995, where he would spend a total of four seasons appearing in 66 matches and recording one goal. After the relegation of NK Zadar to the Croatian Second Football League, he signed with NK Istra. In 2003, he went abroad to Canada to sign with Toronto Croatia of the Canadian Professional Soccer League (1998-2005), Canadian Professional Soccer League. He made his debut for the club on July 11, 2003 in the match against St. Catharines Wolves. Throughout the season he helped Toronto clinch a postseason berth by finishing third in the Western Conference. He featured in the quarterfinal match against the Brampton Hitmen, where Toronto won the match by winning a penalty shootout by a score of 4-3. Unfortunately the result was rev ...
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Antonijo Ježina
Antonijo Ježina (born 5 June 1989) is a Croatian footballer who most recently played for Osijek as a goalkeeper. Club career Ježina joined Belgian second tier-side Royal Antwerp in summer 2016. International career He made his debut for the Croatian senior national team on September 10, 2013, in a friendly match against South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t .... Entering the match as an injury time substitute for Dario Krešić, he conceded a goal in less than a minute he spent on the field. References External links * Profile- RAFC Museum 1989 births Living people Footballers from Šibenik Men's association football goalkeepers Croatian men's footballers Croatia men's under-21 international footballers Croatia men's youth international foot ...
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Antonija
Antonija is a Croatian, Latvian, Serbian and Slovene variant of the feminine given name Antonia. Notable people with the name include: * Antonija Blaće (born 1979), Croatian television presenter * Antonija Höffern (1803–1871), Slovenian noblewoman * Antonija Nađ (born 1986), Serbian sprint canoeist * Antonija Panda (born 1977), Serbian sprint canoeist * Antonija Sandrić (born 1988), Croatian basketball player *Antonija Šola (born 1979), Croatian actress and singer See also *Antonia (name) * Antonida Asonova * Antonije * Antonijo * Antonijs *Antonina (name) Antonina and Antoņina are feminine given names and nicknames. It is a Bulgarian, Latin, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian given name that is an alternate form of Antonia in use in Israel, Vietnam, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, ... * Antoñita (other) * Antoniya Notes {{given name Croatian feminine given names Feminine given names Latvian feminine given names Serbian feminine gi ...
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Antonije
Antonije is a Serbian given name. Notable people with this name include the following: * Antonije Abramović (1919–1996), Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox priest * Antonije Bagaš (fl. 1366 – 1385), Serbian nobleman * Antonije Isaković (1923–2002), Serbian writer * Antonije Pušić, known as Rambo Amadeus, Montenegrin entertainer * Antonije Ristić-Pljakić, Serbian military leader * Antonije I Sokolović (died 1574), Serbian Archbishop *Antonije Znorić (fl. 1689–d. 1695), Serbian military officer See also *Antonie (given name) *Antonija Antonija is a Croatian, Latvian, Serbian and Slovene variant of the feminine given name Antonia. Notable people with the name include: * Antonija Blaće (born 1979), Croatian television presenter * Antonija Höffern (1803–1871), Slovenian n ... * Antonijo * Antonijs * Ante (given name) Notes {{given name, Antonije Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Antonijs
Antonijs is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Antonijs Černomordijs (born 1996), Latvian footballer *Antonijs Springovičs (1876–1958), Roman Catholic Latvian bishop See also *Antonis *Antonija *Antonije *Antonijo Antonijo is a Croatian and Slovene given name. Notable people with this name include the following: * Antonijo Ježina (born 1989), Croatian football *Antonijo Pranjič (born 1985), Slovenian footballer * Antonijo Zupan (born 1976), Croatian foot ... {{given name Masculine given names ...
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Antonino (name)
Antonino is an Italian language, Italian masculine given name that is a form of Antonio, as well as a surname. Below is a list of notable people with the name. Given name *Antonino Arconte (born 1954), Italian writer and former secret agent *Antonino Asta (born 1970), Italian footballer and manager *Antonino Barges (fl. 1546–1565), Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active in Venice and Treviso *Antonino Barillà (born 1988), Italian footballer *Antonino Barillà (sport shooter) (born 1987), Italian sports shooter *Antonino Bernardini, (born 1974) Italian footballer and manager *Antonino Bonaccorsi (1826–1897), Italian painter *Antonino Bonvissuto (born 1985), Italian footballer *Antonino Borzì (1852–1921), Italian botanist *Antonino Bruschetta (born 1962), Italian actor, film and stage director, and screenwriter. *Antonino Calcagnadoro (1876–1935), Italian painter *Antonino Calderone (1935–2013), Sicilian Mafioso *Antonino Caltabiano (born 1955), Italian wrestl ...
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Antonio
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan language, Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language–speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male baby names in the United States since the late 19th century and has been among the top 200 since the mid 20th century. In the English language, it is translated as Anthony (given name), Anthony, and has some female derivatives: Antonia, Antónia, Antonieta, Antonietta, and Antonella'. It also has some male derivatives, such as Anthonio, Antón, Antò, Antonis, Antoñito (name), Antoñito, Antonino (name), Antonino, Antonello (name), Antonello, Tonio (name), Tonio, Tono (other), Tono, Toño, Toñín, Tonino (other), Tonino, Nantonio, Ninni, Toto (other), Totò, Tó, Tonini, Tony, Toni, Toninho, Toñito (name), Toñito, and Tõnis. The Portuguese equivalent is António (Portuguese orthography ...
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Antoñito (name)
Antoñito is a Spanish given name and nickname derived from Antonio. It is loosely equivalent to "Little Tony" in English. People with this nickname include the following notable persons: * Antonio Ramiro Pérez, known as Antoñito, (born 1978), Spanish footballer * Antonio Jesús Regal Angulo, known as Antoñito (footballer, born 1987), (born 1987), Spanish footballer * Antonio Ruiz Escaño, known as Antoñito Ruiz and El Niño Leone (born 1951), child actor and stuntman See also {{srt, name *Antonijo *Antonino (name) * Antoñita (other) *Antonio Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan language, Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language–speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top ... Spanish-language hypocorisms Masculine hypocorisms ...
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Croatian Language
Croatian (; ) is the standard language, standardised Variety (linguistics)#Standard varieties, variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats. It is the national official language and literary standard of Croatia, one of the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, the Serbian province of Vojvodina, the European Union and a recognized minority language elsewhere in Serbia and other neighbouring countries. In the mid-18th century, the first attempts to provide a Croatian literary standard began on the basis of the Neo-Shtokavian dialect that served as a supraregional lingua franca – pushing back regional Chakavian, Kajkavian, and Shtokavian vernaculars. The decisive role was played by Croatian Vukovians, who cemented the usage of Ijekavian Neo-Shtokavian as the literary standard in the late 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to designing a phonological orthography. Croatian is written in Gaj's Latin alphabet. B ...
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Slovene Language
Slovene ( or ) or Slovenian ( ; ) is a South Slavic languages, South Slavic language of the Balto-Slavic languages, Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family. Most of its 2.5 million speakers are the inhabitants of Slovenia, the majority of them ethnic Slovenes. As Slovenia is part of the European Union, Slovene is also one of its 24 Languages of the European Union, official and working languages. Its grammar is highly fusional languages, fusional, and it has a Dual (grammatical number), dual grammatical number, an archaic feature shared with some other Indo-European languages. Two accentual norms (one characterized by Pitch-accent language, pitch accent) are used. Its flexible word order is often adjusted for emphasis or stylistic reasons, although basically it is an subject–verb–object word order, SVO language. It has a T–V distinction: the use of the V-form demonstrates a respectful attitude towards superiors and the elderly, ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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