Antoneyo is of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning 'in place of Anthony'. It is derived from the Latin name Antonius, which was originally a family name believed to be of Etruscan origin. The name Antonius was popularized by the Roman general and politician Marcus Antonius (83-30 BC), better known as Mark Antony. The variant Antoneyo is not as widely used or recognized as Anthony, but it adds a unique touch while still being easily recognizable due to its relation to the more common form.
"The name Antonyo had five births recorded in 2011."