1. tonya - Noun
2. Tonya - Proper noun
Tonya
A female given name from Russian, diminutive of Antonina or Antonia
tonya (plural tonya)
(historical) A trade broker in Japan, usually a wholesaler, warehouse manager, or shipment manager.
As Tonya Francis sang the Strong Woman Song in the foyer of the Nova Scotia Community College, Pictou Campus, last week her voice echoed up to the high ceilings and filled the silent room. Source: Internet
But when she and her family learned about the death of Grand Forks Police officer Cody Holte, who was killed in the line of duty on May 27, her plans changed, her mom, Tonya, said in a Facebook post. Source: Internet
Affluenza afflictee Ethan Couch has been apprehended with his mother, Tonya, by Mexican officials near the resort town of Puerta Vallarta. Source: Internet
Chef-owner Tonya Holland has had some bumps in the road in attempting to expand her Oakland business, and the location in Oakland's Uptown will remain open. Source: Internet
A tall and bulky fellow with large, red eyes, Degere was at his prime when Alkatan came to Tonya Kunda. Source: Internet
Composer and pianist Tonya Taylor-Dorsey, music director of St. Martin de Porres Parish in Philadelphia, as of Jan. Source: Internet