Origin:Italian
Meaning:Stubborn; Resistant
Antioco is a boy’s name of Greek and Italian origin. Derived from Antiochus and the Greek elements anti and oche, this Italian version means “one who is opposed to something,” “against,” or “resistant,” which is sure to teach baby to always stick to their morals. Interestingly, Antioco could also have connections to the island of Sant'Antioco in Sardinia, or possibly the ancient city of Antioch, whose ruins now rest outside of Antakya, Turkey. In the New Testament, Antioch is well-documented, becoming known as the thriving hub of Christianity where Saint Paul stopped persecuting Christian Jews and began sharing the gospel. Parents with a deep respect for their faith will love this moniker for its unique sound and meaningful connections.
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