Antionne is a unique and distinctive given name of American origin, derived from French Anthony. It was popularized during the late 20th century by notable individuals like Antionette "Toni" Morrison, a Nobel laureate in Literature. The name carries a certain elegance and individuality, often favored by those seeking an uncommon yet timeless moniker for their child or themselves. Its pronunciation typically follows as /an-TION-eh/ with the stress on the second syllable, adding to its charm.
"The name Antionne saw its peak popularity between 1974 to 1977 with over 11 births per year. However, it quickly declined thereafter, dropping as low as five births in certain years like 1993 and 2008."