Names Like Tonia

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Donna
English name taken from the Italian word donna, meaning "lady".
Diane
Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
Diana
From the name of the Roman goddess of hunting. Possibly derived from the Greek name Dionysius, which comes from the name of the Greek god of wine, Dionysos.
Toni
A short form of Antoinette, meaning "extremely valuable".
Dianne
Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
Dawn
From the English word, meaning "daybreak".
Tina
A short form of Christina, an English name, meaning "Christ's follower".
Dianna
Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
Dana
Short form of Danielle, which is a female form of Daniel, from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
Deanna
A female version of Dean, which was originally a surname taken from the Old English denu, meaning "valley" or from the Latin decanus, meaning "chief".
Deanne
They are swift and beautiful.
Dena
This name and its variants are both a variant form of Deanna and the female form of Dean. Dean comes from a surname, which in turn comes from “dene,” meaning “small valley,” from Old English (Anglo-Saxon) “denu,” meaning “valley.” The singer and actress Deanna Durbin popularized the name, but in this case, it was more an anagram of her real name, Edna.
Tania
The short form of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen". It is a feminine form of Latin name Tatitnus.
Don
English form of the Scottish name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", from the Gaelic dumno, meaning "world" and val, meaning "rule".
Dan
Either from the Biblical name, meaning "he judged" in Hebrew, or a short form of Daniel, which is from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
Tony
An English short form of Anthony, from the Latin name antonius, meaning "priceless", "flourishing".
Danny
From the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
Dean
Originally a surname taken from the Old English denu, meaning "valley" or from the Latin decanus, meaning "chief".
Duane
From the Irish surname Dubh?n which is from the Irish Gaelic dubh, meaning dark.
Dane
From the English surname, which was a dialect form of Dean, which is either from the Old English dene, meaning "valley" or the Latin decanus, meaning "chief".