The name "Antione" is spelled with the letters A-N-T-I-O-N-E. IPA phonetic transcription gives this name's pronunciation as /ænˈtiːoʊn/, with the first syllable containing the short vowel "æ," as in "cat." The second syllable has a long "e" sound, while the final syllable is pronounced with a diphthong, sounding like "oh-un." The spelling of Antione is unique and not commonly used, but its pronunciation is clear and easy to understand with the help of phonetic transcription.
The name “Antoine” is of French origin. It is derived from the Latin name “Antonius,” which ultimately traces back to the ancient Roman gens (family) name “Antonius.” This Latin name is believed to have its roots in the ancient Greek name “Antonios,” possibly derived from the Greek word “antos,” meaning "invaluable" or "priceless". The name became widespread in the Christian world due to the veneration of Saint Anthony of Egypt, a prominent Christian monk of the 4th century. Over time, variations and forms of the name emerged in different languages, such as "António" in Portuguese and "Antoni" in Polish.