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Anton

American  
[an-ton, -tuhn] / ˈæn tɒn, -tən /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Anthony.


Example Sentences

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They bought a house in El Valle de Anton, a beautiful town known for exotic wildlife, breathtaking treks, and fresh mountain air.

From Slate

After two days in El Valle de Anton, I returned to Panama City on my own.

From Slate

"From a theoretical perspective, this system is remarkable because friction does not originate from a physical surface contact, but from the collective dynamics of magnetic moments," explains Anton Lüders, who developed the theoretical description.

From Science Daily

“Think of what an opportunity” the capital changes would be “for banks to retake market share” from private credit, said Anton Schutz, president of Mendon Capital, an investment firm focused on banks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fresh off the bus in his camouflage gear and dog tag, he reunites with his older brother, Anton, whom he knows only as “the owner of a construction company, and not only that,” with maybe a bit of a pre-legitimate past “in the ’90s.”

From Los Angeles Times