Francophile Naming Guide -- Basque Names for Boys and Girls

  1. Anton
    • Origin:

      German, Russian, and Scandinavian variation of Anthony
    • Description:

      Cultured and cultivated in an old-style, Old World way. Sometimes associated with the classic writer Anton Chekhov. Al Pacino has a son with this name.
  2. Antonia
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "from Antium"
    • Description:

      Antonia is stronger than most feminized boys’ names, reflecting the pioneer spirit of Willa Cather's classic novel My Antonia. Antonia is hovering near the bottom of the US popularity list, which may be an excellent reason for you to use it.
  3. Antonio
    • Origin:

      Spanish and Italian variation of Anthony
    • Meaning:

      "from Antium"
    • Description:

      Antonio is a Shakespearean favorite -- the Bard used it in no less than five of his plays, and has long been a ubiquitous classic in Spanish-speaking countries, where the nickname Tonio is also prevalent. Antonio is also among an elite group of perennially popular names in the US, where it has always been among the boys' Top 1000 since baby name record-keeping started in 1880.
  4. Apolo
    • Apolonia
      • Augustin
        • Origin:

          Greek variation of August
        • Description:

          This form and its German variant Augusten are moving up fast as the preferred long forms of the trendy Gus.
      • Augustina
        • Origin:

          Feminine variation of Augustus, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "the exalted one"
        • Description:

          While Augusta is the more traditional feminine form of the name, tacking on the -ina ending makes Augustina more feminine and contemporary sounding.
      • Abaigar
        • Abain
          • Abantza
            • Abar
              • Abarne
                • Abas
                  • Abauntz
                    • Abauntza
                      • Abelin
                        • Abeliñe
                          • Abene
                            • Aberri
                              • Aberria