Certificate of Name
Teun
Masculine
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Teun is a Dutch masculine given name, considered a short form and diminutive of Antonius (the official Dutch form, also commonly rendered as Anton or Antoon). It also functions as an affectionate shortening of related names such as Teunis, Anton, Antoon, Anthonis, Anthoon, Antonie, and Antonis. The name traces its ultimate origin to the Roman family name Antonius, of unknown Etruscan origin, famously borne by the general Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony). The Latin form Antonius became widely used in the Christian world due to the fame of Saint Anthony the Great, a 4th-century Egyptian hermit, and later Saint Anthony of Padua, the 13th-century Portuguese saint. Although commonly associated with the Greek word anthos meaning "flower," this etymology is considered incorrect. Usage and Distribution Teun is predominantly used in the Netherlands, but also appears in Belgium, Suriname, South Africa, Namibia, and Indonesia. It has risen in popularity as a birth name since the 1980s. The variant Teunis and spellings with h (Theun, Theunis) are also common in Dutch-speaking regions. Notable Bearers Teun Beijnen (1899–1949), Dutch rower and Olympic competitor. Teun Buijs (born 1960), Dutch volleyball player. Teun van Dijck (born 1963), Dutch politician and former management consultant. Teun A. van Dijk (born 1943), Dutch scholar known for work in text linguistics and critical discourse analysis. Teun Hocks (1947–2022), Dutch photographer known for surrealist self-portraits. Teun Eikelboom (born 1940), Dutch composer and musician known as Tonny Eyk. Key Facts Meaning: Derived from Antonius (ultimately of uncertain Etruscan origin); incorrectly associated with Greek anthos "flower." Origin: Dutch, short form of Antonius Type: Diminutive / Short form Usage Regions: Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, South Africa, Namibia, Indonesia
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