Meaning of the Name Toni
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			The first name Toni is of French, English, Latin origin. It is often a girl name.  It has the following meaning(s):
French: Diminutive of Antoinette: Beyond Praise. French Feminine Form of Anthony
English: Feminine Form of Anthony. Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette
Latin: Short for Antonia (Tonette, Tonia, Tonelle, Tonisha)
French: Worthy of Praise
 			
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		Panthino 
					(Shakespearean)
					'Two Gentlemen of Verona' Servant to Antonio
				 				
					
		Richard 
					(French)
					Powerful; Strong Ruler. A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages. England's King Richard Coeur De Lion Was a Crusading Knight
				 				
					
		Richard 
					(German)
					Powerful; Strong Ruler. A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages. England's King Richard Coeur De Lion Was a Crusading Knight
				 				
					
		Salerio 
					(Shakespearean)
					'The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonio and Bassanio
				 				
					
		Samlah 
					(Biblical)
					His Raiment; His Left Hand; His Astonishment
				 				
					
		Shammah 
					(Biblical)
					Loss, Desolation, Astonishment
				 				
					
		Shylock 
					(Shakespearean)
					'The Merchant of Venice' a Rich Jew Who Loans Money to Antonio
				 				
					
		Solanio 
					(Shakespearean)
					'The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonio and Bassanio
				 				
					
		Tonia 
					(Latin)
					Beyond Praise
				 				
					
		Tonia 
					(English)
					Feminine Form of Anthony. Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette
				 				
					
		Tonia 
					(Latin)
					Praiseworthy
				 				
					
		Tonio 
					(Spanish)
					Highly Praiseworthy. from Anthony
				 				
					
		Tonisha 
					(English)
					Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette
				 				
					
		Tonya 
					(English)
					Feminine Form of Anthony. Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette
				 				
					
		Tonya 
					(Russian)
					Praiseworthy. Abbreviation of Antonina
				 				
					
		Wanda 
					(English)
					The Wanderer (Vanda, Wendy, Wandie, Wandis, Wenda, Wendeline, Wendi, Wendie, Wendye ). Origin: Teutonic, Old German
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