Antal

What does the baby name Antal mean? Learn about what Antal means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Antal - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Antal
A-N-T-A-L, is a 5-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Antal
AN-tal
AN tahl
Meaning of Antal
Priceless, inestimable or praiseworthy, worthy of admiration or praise, value beyond measure, invaluable.
Origin of Antal
The name 'Antal' has its origins in Hungary, where it is a popular given name for boys. It is derived from the Hungarian word 'ant' which means 'grace' or 'favor'. The earliest known use of the name 'Antal' dates back to the 11th century in Hungary, making it an ancient and enduring name with deep roots in Hungarian culture.
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Popularity of Antal
Over the centuries, the popularity of the name 'Antal' has fluctuated. It experienced a notable spike in usage during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in Hungary and other Eastern European countries. During this time, it was a favored name among Hungarian nobility and aristocracy. However, in recent years, the name 'Antal' has become less common, with other names taking precedence in popular culture.
Antal currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Adom is slightly more popular than Antal.

Etymology of Antal

The etymology of the name 'Antal' can be traced back to the Old Greek name 'Antonios', which means 'priceless' or 'invaluable'. This Greek name was later adopted by the Romans and became 'Antonius'. The Hungarian variation of the name, 'Antal', emerged from this Latin root and has since become a distinct and beloved name in Hungarian culture.

Cultural Significance of Antal

In Hungarian culture, the name 'Antal' is associated with strength, honor, and nobility. It is often given to boys with the hope that they will embody these qualities throughout their lives. The name 'Antal' also carries a sense of tradition and heritage, as it has been passed down through generations in many Hungarian families.