The best thing about the name Tonia: its unique, well atleast for me cause i know hoe to pronounce it.,,,lol
The worst thing about the name: no one can say it correctly
If my name wasn`t Tonia....: it wouldve been Tara
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The best thing about the name Tonia: Tonia, when said properly (like the country Estonia, 'Toe-na'), it rolls like a beautiful lilt right off the tongue!
The worst thing about the name: As everyone has said, being called Tonya, Tania or Tanya...
If my name wasn`t Tonia....: I would have been Troy...but that was used later for my little brother.
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The best thing about the name Tonia: the best thing about tonia is sipoy name and it's easy to say and like the name
The worst thing about the name: ppl dnt no hw to say it right some time
If my name wasn`t Tonia....: i would still have the name
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The best thing about the name Tonia: Its unique
The worst thing about the name: People sayin it wrong
If my name wasn`t Tonia....: I would be like every one else
Extra information: I love being called tonia
The best thing about the name Tonia: we'll my name is spelt tonia but its pronounces different i love when i correct them they tell me they love it.
The worst thing about the name: it being mispronounced
If my name wasn`t Tonia....: no not that i know of it me and i love it
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The best thing about the name Tonia: It is such a unique name.
The worst thing about the name: People always mispronounce it!
If my name wasn`t Tonia....: Everything would be different. Sure people would probably say my name right, but just the experience of teaching people my name is great. Plus I am very proud of the name.
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Tonia doesn`t appear in 2007`s top-1000 name list. The last time Tonia appeared in the top-1000 was 28 years ago, in 1980. It ranked #508 in that year. . 1970 was a `top year` for the name Tonia. (Based on 128 years of name history) In that year it ranked #220. The last time Tonia appeared among the most common names was in 1960. Our records go back to 1880