Tonimarie
TOH-nee-mah-REE
Tonimarie is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “A combination of Toni (a diminutive of Antonia, meaning 'priceless') and Marie (meaning 'star of the sea').”, and peaked in popularity in 1986.
What Tonimarie Means
“A combination of Toni (a diminutive of Antonia, meaning 'priceless') and Marie (meaning 'star of the sea').”
The Story of Tonimarie
This name is a tender pairing of enduring affection and starlight, a melody of love whispered just for your child.
Tonimarie is a heartfelt composite, elegantly joining Toni, often a diminutive of Antonia from Latin 'pretiosus' meaning 'priceless,' with Marie, from the Hebrew Miryam meaning 'star of the sea.' This combination likely arose in the mid-20th century, traveling from established roots into a new, harmonious blend that speaks of enduring value and guiding light.
When you imagine your daughter, Tonimarie, you feel a sense of gentle love and inherent worth. Whispering 'Tonimarie' in the quiet moments before she arrives will feel like offering a precious gift, a name that holds both pricelessness and the guiding light of a star.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#19 in 1986
Total Births
303
First Recorded
1961
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