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Names That Mean Toni

70 names found for "Toni"   (page 1 of 2) 

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Looking for names that mean Toni? We couldn't find the exact name Toni, but listed below are some first names meaning Toni or names similar to the word Toni.

Similar Names

Tan | Tano | Teon | Tin | Tino | Tom | Tonio | Tony | Taini | Tami |

Related Names

Anthony  (Latin)
Praiseworthy, Incomparable (Antonio, Antony)
Antonia  (Western)
Beyond Value
Antonia  (English)
Feminine Form of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Antonia  (Spanish)
Feminine Form of Antonio: Beyond Praise
Antonia  (Greek)
Inestimable
Antonia  (Greek)
Praiseworthy
Antonia  (Latin)
Praiseworthy. Feminine of Anthony
Antonia  (Italian)
Priceless
Antonie  (French)
Femenine Form of Anthony
Antonie  (German)
Priceless
Antonietta  (Italian)
Priceless
Antonin  (Latin)
Beyond Praise
Antonina  (English)
Feminine Form of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Antonina  (Russian)
Feminine Form of Anton: Beyond Praise
Antonina  (Latin)
Praiseworthy. Feminine of Anthony
Antonina  (Polish)
Polish Form of Antonia: Priceless
Antonina  (Russian)
Inestimable
Antonina  (Spanish)
Feminine Form of Antonio: Beyond Praise
Antonino  (Italian)
Highly Praiseworthy. See Anthony
Antonino  (Latin)
Variant of Anthony: Worthy of Praise; of Value. Saint Anthony is the Patron Sain of Poor People. Famous Bearer: Actor Anthony Hopkins
Antonio  (Spanish)
Worthy of Praise
Antonio  (Latin)
Variant of Anthony: Worthy of Praise; of Value. Saint Anthony is the Patron Sain of Poor People. Famous Bearer: Actor Anthony Hopkins
Antonio  (English)
Variant of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Antonio  (Shakespearean)
'Two Gentlemen of Verona' Father to Proteus. 'The Merchant of Venice' the Merchant. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Brother to Governor of Messina. 'The Tempest' the Usurping Duke of Milan. 'Twelfth Night' (
Antonio  (Spanish)
Spanish Form of Anthony Beyond Praise
Antonio  (Italian)
Italian Form of Anthony 'Beyond Praise'
Antonio  (Spanish)
Form of Anthony
Antonique  (Latin)
Praiseworthy. Feminine of Anthony
Antonius  (Swedish)
Priceless
Antonius  (Latin)
Variant of Anthony: Worthy of Praise; of Value. Saint Anthony is the Patron Sain of Poor People. Famous Bearer: Actor Anthony Hopkins
Antoniy  (Latin)
Beyond Praise
Atonia  (Hebrew)
Strong As an Oak
Bassanio  (Shakespearean)
'The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonia, Who Borrows from Antonio to Pursue His Successful Suit for Portia
Betonim  (Biblical)
Bellies
Betonim  (Biblical)
Bellies
Dannel  (Teutonic)
Teutonic Form of Daniel 'God is My Judge'
E'jaaz  (Muslim)
Miracle. Astonishment
Ejaz  (Muslim)
Variant of E'Jaaz: Miracle. Astonishment
Emma  (English)
Full of Energy (Em, Ema, Ems). Origin: German, Teutonic
Gilda  (English)
Golden. Also an Abbreviation of Teutonic Names Containing -gilde, Such As the Old English Name Earmengild
Gratiano  (Shakespearean)
'The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonio and Bassanio. 'The Tragedy of Othello' Nobleman of Venice, Brother of Brabantio
Harod  (Biblical)
Astonishment, Fear
Harod  (Biblical)
Astonishment, Fear
Isolde  (Celtic)
Fair; or Teutonic
Jesimiel  (Biblical)
Naming; or Astonishment; of God
Latanya  (Native American)
Creation (Latania, Latonia)
Latonia  (Latin)
Named for Latium
Lorelei  (German)
Alluring. Mythological: the Sirens of the River Rhine. Origin: Teutonic
Marcus  (Latin)
Hammer. Mars (Roman God of War). Famous Bearer: Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), Roman Triumvir and Lover of Egyptian Pharaoh Cleopatra
Narcissus  (Biblical)
'Astonishment, Stupidity'
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