Tonja name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin, Etruscan and Greek
Usage: Russian, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: t(o)-nja
Meaning: Priceless Inestimable, That Feeds on Flower, Praiseworthy, Flourishing, Invaluable, Beyond Price and Who Eats Flower
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What does Tonja mean?

Tonja is variation of Tonje. Tonje is variant form of ceaseless Antonie. Tonje is diminutive of Antonia. Tonje is form of Torny in Norwegian language. Customary Tonja's origin is Latin is used as a unisex name is dominantly used in Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Russian.

Tonja is a variation of soaring rising and all time favorite Antonia. Antonia is effeminate variation of Antonius. Customary Antonia's origin is Greek and Latin, meaning of Antonia is "Priceless Inestimable and That Feeds on Flower"..

Tonja is short version of Antonija. Antonija is resulted from Antonia. Tonja is short version of Antonija. Antonija is resulted from Antonia.

How do I pronounce Tonja?

The two syllabled name Tonja is commonly pronounced as t(o)-nja. There are multiple ways to say the baby name, i.e., ton-ja.

Variants of Tonja

Antonius, Antonia, Tonje, Ansonya, Antoinetta, Antonina, Antonie, Torny

How popular is the name Tonja?

Tonja was among the popular names in United States. Since emerging in 1940 around 6994 babies have been given the moniker. At its zenith in 1967, the moniker grabbed the 407th spot and 512 baby girls were given the name.

After 63 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts. Additionally, the moniker has been in the top 500 baby names 7 times Also, Tonja is a familiar name in Germany, Netherlands and Slovenia.

According to our estimate, at least 10000 people have been bestowed Tonja around the globe.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
200500145006
200200883611
200000916210
199900103468
199800111387
199700108367
199600118076
19950087679
199400631814
199300804910
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Tonja in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands054734
Finland00075
Sweden05130
Norway051428
Denmark00420

Numerological analysis of Tonja

Find someone who will change how you see love. Your soul mate is somewhere out there. Open your eyes. You are hard to read but once someone gets close to you, you allow the person to manipulate you on purpose in order to see how he or she will treat you thinking they have power over you. You keep following your heart in order to avoid disappointment and solitude. If you walk over people to get on top, you won't make it. Or you will but you won't feel good about yourself.

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Famous people named Tonja

  • Tonja Walker, American actress and singer
  • Tonja Buford-Bailey, American former athlete
  • Tonja Christensen in Playboy: Playmate Profile Video Collection Featuring Miss November 1997, 1994, 1991, 1988 as
  • Tonja Kahlens in Walk of Shame as Actress
  • Tonja Chyhyrjak is well-known for her acting in movie Spivachka Zhosefina i myshachyy narod

Comments :

Great name and spelling. My dad was Czechoslovakian but my mother told me she got the name from a drive in film she and my father saw. The lead character was a black female version of Tarzan. Hmmm... - Tonja

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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