Proper noun
A male given name
A diminutive of the female given name Antonia, sometimes used as a formal given name.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to the British historian Misha Glenny the murder in March 1929 of Toni Schlegel, editor of a pro-Yugoslavian newspaper Novosti, brought a "furious response" from the regime. Source: Internet
Amiee’s children, Toni, Seth and Maddy Fike, were all on hand over the weekend to help their mother with the grand opening. Source: Internet
And Jennifer Bielstein, who runs the A.C.T., said that the theater had made recordings of Lydia Diamond’s “Toni Stone” and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s “Gloria” “while they were still up and running.” Source: Internet
As a photographer, Toni Beckett is skilled at getting the best shots outside her house on a 10-acre property off East Julian Highway. Source: Internet
At the least, of course, it is understood, in popular discourse, to be uplifting, instructive; at its best encouraging deep thought,” said Toni Morrison, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, in her final book, “The Source of Self-Regard.” Source: Internet
A YouGov poll found that only 7% of the British public thought Toni should take Terry back. Source: Internet