Latonya

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name TONYA.

TONYA   female   English
Short form of ANTONIA. Its use was probably positively influenced by the name TANYA.
ANTONIA   female   Italian, Spanish, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
ANTHONY   male   English
English form of the Roman family name Antonius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin. The most notable member of the Roman family was the general Marcus Antonius (called Mark Antony in English), who for a period in the 1st century BC ruled the Roman Empire jointly with Augustus. When their relationship turned sour, he and his mistress Cleopatra were attacked and forced to commit suicide, as related in Shakespeare's tragedy 'Antony and Cleopatra' (1606).

The name became regularly used in the Christian world due to the fame of Saint Anthony the Great, a 4th-century Egyptian hermit who founded Christian monasticism. Its popularity was reinforced in the Middle Ages by the 13th-century Saint Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of Portugal. It has been commonly (but incorrectly) associated with Greek ανθος (anthos) "flower", which resulted in the addition of the h to this spelling in the 17th century.
TANYA   female   Russian, English
Russian diminutive of TATIANA. It began to be used in the English-speaking world during the 1930s.
TATIANA   female   Russian, Slovak, Bulgarian, Romanian, Polish, Greek, Georgian, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, English, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, a derivative of the Roman name TATIUS. This was the name of a 3rd-century saint who was martyred in Rome under the emperor Alexander Severus. She was especially venerated in Orthodox Christianity, and the name has been common in Russia and Eastern Europe. It was not regularly used in the English-speaking world until the 1980s.
TATIUS   male   Roman Mythology, Ancient Roman
Roman family name of unknown meaning, possibly of Sabine origin. According to Roman legend, Titus Tatius was an 8th-century BC king of the Sabines who came to jointly rule over the Romans and Sabines with the Roman king Romulus.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Antonia
BULGARIAN: Donka
CROATIAN: Antica, Antonela, Antonija, Tonka
CZECH: Antonie
DANISH: Antonia
DUTCH: Antonia, Teuna
ENGLISH: Antonette, Antonia, Nia, Toni, Tonia, Tonya
FINNISH: Toini
FRENCH: Antoinette
GALICIAN: Antía
GERMAN: Antonia
HUNGARIAN: Antónia
ITALIAN: Antonella, Antonia, Antonietta, Tonina
NORWEGIAN: Antonia
POLISH: Antonia
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Antônia
PORTUGUESE: Antónia
ROMANIAN: Antonia
SERBIAN: Antonija
SLOVAK: Antónia
SLOVENE: Antonija, Tonka
SPANISH: Antonia
SWEDISH: Antonia
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
CROATIAN: Nela
FRENCH: Toinette
ITALIAN: Nella
MASCULINE FORMS
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Antoine, Antwan
ANCIENT ROMAN: Antonius
BASQUE: Andoni, Antton
BULGARIAN: Andon, Anton, Doncho
CATALAN: Antoni
CROATIAN: Ante, Anto, Anton, Antonijo, Antonio, Antun, Tonći, Tonči, Toni
DANISH: Anton
DUTCH: Anton, Antonie, Antonius, Antoon, Teun, Teunis, Theun, Theunis, Ton, Toon
ENGLISH: Anthony, Antony, Tony
ESPERANTO: Anĉjo, Antono
ESTONIAN: Anton, Tõnis
FINNISH: Anton, Anttoni, Toni
FRENCH: Antoine
GALICIAN: Antón
GERMAN: Anton
GREEK: Antonios, Antonis
HAWAIIAN: Akoni, Anakoni
HUNGARIAN: Antal, Tóni
ICELANDIC: Anton
ITALIAN: Antonello, Antonio, Tonino, Tonio
LIMBURGISH: Antoon
LITHUANIAN: Antanas
MACEDONIAN: Andon, Anton, Antonij, Doncho
NORWEGIAN: Anton
POLISH: Antoni
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Antônio
PORTUGUESE: António, Toninho
ROMANIAN: Anton
RUSSIAN: Anton
SERBIAN: Anto, Antonije
SLOVENE: Anton, Tone
SPANISH: Antonio, Toño
SWEDISH: Anton
UKRAINIAN: Anton
OTHER FORMS
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Latanya, Taneka, Tanesha, Tanika, Taniqua, Tanisha
ANCIENT ROMAN: Antonina, Antoninus, Tatiana, Tatianus, Tatius
BULGARIAN: Tatiana
CROATIAN: Nina, Tanja, Tatjana
CZECH: Antonín, Nina, Taťána
DANISH: Nina, Tanja, Tatiana
DUTCH: Nina, Tatiana
ENGLISH: Nena, Nina, Tania, Tanya, Tatiana, Tatianna, Tatyanna, Tiana, Tianna
FINNISH: Nina, Taina, Tanja, Tatiana, Tatjana
FRENCH: Antonin, Nina, Ninette, Tatienne
GEORGIAN: Tatiana
GERMAN: Nina, Tanja, Tatiana, Tatjana
GREEK: Tatiana
ITALIAN: Antonina, Antonino, Nina, Nino, Tania, Tatiana
LATVIAN: Tatjana
LITHUANIAN: Tatjana
MACEDONIAN: Tanja, Tatjana
NORWEGIAN: Nina, Tanja, Tatiana
POLISH: Antonina, Nina, Tatiana, Tosia
PORTUGUESE: Tânia, Tatiana
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Tatius
ROMANIAN: Tatiana
RUSSIAN: Antonina, Nina, Tanya, Tatiana, Tatyana
SERBIAN: Nina, Tanja, Tatjana
SLOVAK: Nina, Tatiana
SLOVENE: Nina, Tanja, Tatjana, Tjaša
SPANISH: Tatiana
SWEDISH: Nina, Tanja, Tatiana