Toni
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Toni | |
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Gender | Unisex |
Origin | |
Word/Name | Antonius, Antonio |
Meaning | Praiseworthy |
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Toni is a given name. In English, it is often female, the male version being Tony. In Finnish, it is a male name, a form of Anttoni. In Bulgarian, Toni [Тони] may refer to either a male or a female. Tony and Toni have no separate equivalents in Bulgarian and Macedonian since the Cyrillic alphabet has one letter for both "y" and "i" ("и" as in Тони). In Hungarian, Tóni is also a male name.[1] Toni may refer to:
- Antonio Jiménez Sistachs, Spanish footballer known as Toni
- António José Conceição Oliveira, Portuguese football coach and former football international player widely known by the nickname Toni
- António Conceição da Silva Oliveira, Portuguese football coach
- Antonio Rodríguez Dovale, Spanish footballer known as Toni
- António Pedro de Brito Lopes, known as Toni
- Toni Basil, American singer and actress
- Toni Braxton, American singer-songwriter and actress
- Toni Childs, American singer-songwriter
- Toni Cipriani, character in the Grand Theft Auto series
- Toni Collette (born 1972), Australian actress
- Toni Cronk, Australian field hockey goalkeeper
- Toni Dijan, Croatian basketball player
- Toni Gardemeister, Finnish rally driver
- Toni Halliday, English singer-songwriter, half of the duo Curve
- Toni Kallio, Finnish footballer
- Toni Kolehmainen, Finnish footballer
- Toni Kroos, German footballer
- Toni Kuivasto, Finnish footballer
- Toni Kukoč, Croatian basketball player
- Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize–winning American author, editor, and professor
- Toni Nieminen, Finnish ski jumper
- Toni Prostran, Croatian basketball player
- Toni Sailer (1935–2009), Austrian skier
- Toni Söderholm, Finnish ice hockey player
- Toni Ståhl, Finnish footballer
- Toni Vilander, Finnish race car driver
- Toni Wirtanen, Finnish musician
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