The name Antionette, derived from the French Antoine, meaning 'priceless,' is of Latin origin and has a rich historical context. It was introduced to France through the Normans in the Middle Ages and gained popularity during the Renaissance period. In English-speaking countries, it is often spelled Antionette or Antoinette.
The name Antoinique has seen a variable number of births over the years with peaks in 1991 and 1992, and a combined total of 25 births across these four years.