St Anthony of Padua's given name was Fernando de Bulhões.
If you are referring to St. Anthony of Padua (there are several St. Anthonys) he was born Fernando Martins de Bulhoes.
I believe it was name comes from St. Anthony. On an expedition to the territory, the group of exporers suggested the name because they arrived on the feast of St. Anthony.
Anthony was born Fernando Martins de Bulhões
Which Anthony are you referring to? There are a number of saints with that name
The address of the St. Anthony Library is: 2941 Pentagon Drive NE, St Anthony, 55418 3209
He did some stuff im pretty sure
SMK St. Anthony was created in 1932.
The address of the Fremont District - St. Anthony is: 420 N Bridge Ste E, St. Anthony, 83445 1433
The name "Anthony" in Maltese is "Antnin." It is a common name in Malta, often associated with St. Anthony, who is venerated in the country. Maltese speakers may also use variations of the name based on local traditions.
The phone number of the St. Anthony Library is: 612-543-6075.
St. Anthony was known as "the Wonder Worker," because he of his ability to perform countless miracles in Our Lord Jesus' Name. For this reason, he was canonized as a Saint, just 2 days after his death.
It's likely that St. Laurent has ancestors who were French Canadians. Many members of the St. Laurent family in Canada came to the Fall River area in the late 1880s to work in the cotton mills, according to my grandmother Bertha who belonged to that family. Over the generations, it's quite possible that this St. Laurent also had Italian ancestors as Anthony is a typically Italian, but not French, given name.