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Feminine given 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 ,
Czech Republic ,
Poland ,
Ukraine ,
Belarus ,
Lithuania ,
Latvia ,
Estonia ,
Georgia ,
Azerbaijan ,
Armenia ,
Russia ,
Mongolia ,
Kazakhstan ,
Kyrgyzstan ,
Uzbekistan ,
Turkmenistan , and
Tajikistan .
[1] It is a
Danish ,
Finnish ,
German ,
Italian ,
Norwegian and
Swedish diminutive form of Antonia in use in
Greenland ,
Finland ,
Norway ,
Sweden ,
Denmark , parts of the
Republic of Karelia ,
Germany ,
Italy , Northern
Estonia ,
Austria , eastern
Switzerland , and parts of
Romania and
Hungary .
[2] Antoņina is a
Latvian alternate form of Antonia in use in
Latvia .
[3] Notable people with this name include the following:
Antonina Abarinova (1842–1901), Russian opera singer
Antonina Girycz (1939–2022), Polish actress
Antonina Hoffmann (1842–1897), Polish theatre actress
Antonina Krzysztoń (born 1954), Polish singer-songwriter
Antonina Matviyenko (born 1981), Ukrainian singer
Antonina Miliukova (1848–1917), wife of Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Antonina Nezhdanova (1873–1950), Russian opera singer
Antonina Prusinowska (fl. 1767), Polish stage actress
Antonina Shuranova (1936–2003), Russian actress
Antonina Szumowska, birthname of
Antoinette Szumowska (1868–1938), Polish pianist
Antonina Grégoire (1914–1952) Belgian
business engineer , feminist, communist, ran an intelligence gathering section in Belgian
Partisans Armés resistance during Second World War.
Antonina Khudyakova (1917–1998), Soviet Air Force officer
Antonina Lebedeva (1916–1943), Soviet Air Force officer
Antonina Makarova (1921–1979), Soviet war criminal
Antonina Petrova (1915–1941), Soviet partisan and medic
Antonina Tomaszewska (1814–1883), Polish noblewoman and rebel
Antonina Wyrzykowska (1916–2011), Polish Righteous Among the Nations honoree
Antonina Zubkova (1920–1950), Soviet Air Force officer
Antonina Dragašević (born 1948), Bulgarian chess player
Antonina Dubinina (born 1996), Serbian figure skater
Antonina Ivanova (1932–2006), Soviet shot putter
Antonina Koshel (born 1954), Soviet artistic gymnast
Antonina Krivoshapka (born 1987), Russian middle-distance athlete
Antonina Latinik-Rieger (1906–1989), Polish fencer
Antonina Lazareva (born 1941), Soviet high jump athlete
Antonina Melnikova (born 1958), Belarusian canoer
Antonina Nastoburko (born 1959), Ukrainian sprint athlete
Antonina Ordina (born 1962), Swedish cross country skier
Antonina Popova (born 1935), Soviet discus athlete
Antonina Pustovit (born 1955), Ukrainian former rower
Antonina Rubtsova (born 1984), Kazakhstani volleyball player
Antonina Rudenko (born 1950), Soviet swimmer
Antonina Ryzhova (1934–2020), Soviet volleyball player
Antonina Seredina (1929–2016), Russian sprint canoeist
Antonina Shevchenko (born 1984), Kyrgyzstani Muay Thai fighter and mixed martial artist
Antonina Skorobogatchenko (born 1999), Russian handballer
Antonina Yefremova (born 1981), Ukrainian middle-distance athlete
Antonina Zelikovich (born 1958), Russian rower
Antonina Zetova (born 1973), Bulgarian volleyball player
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"Antonina" . Name-doctor.com . Retrieved October 15, 2019 .
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"Antoņina" . Name-doctor.com . Retrieved October 15, 2019 .