Definition: The name "Antons" comes from the Greek anton, which means "a measure," and "soul," so it's derived from the Latin term Antoninus Pius, who was the second emperor of Rome after Augustus in the 2nd century AD. It refers to a person or a thing that is very important or significant. Antons are significant figures and are often portrayed as wise, benevolent, or powerful leaders. They might be considered as the embodiment of certain virtues or principles.