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Bantu language of Zambia and Zimbabwe
Tonga (Chitonga), also known as Zambezi, is a Bantu language primarily spoken by the Tonga people (Bantu Batonga) who live mainly in the Southern province
Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe)
Tonga_language_(Zambia_and_Zimbabwe)
Polynesian language
TONG-(g)ən; lea fakatonga) is an Austronesian language of the Polynesian branch native to the island nation of Tonga. It has around 187,000 speakers. It uses
Tongan_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Tonga may refer to five different languages: Tongan language, or Tonga (ISO 639-3: ton) – a Polynesian language spoken in Tonga in the South Pacific Tonga
Tonga_language
Bantu language spoken in Malawi
Tonga is a Tumbuka offshoot Bantu language that emerged in 18th Century when the Nkhamanga Kingdom started to decline and was split. Before the arrival
Tonga_language_(Malawi)
Country in Oceania
Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its
Tonga
Bantu language spoken in Mozambique
The Tonga language of Mozambique, or Gitonga (spelled Guitonga in Portuguese) is a Bantu language spoken along the southern coast of the country. Often
Tonga_language_(Mozambique)
Ethnic group of Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique
farmers. The Tonga also survive by fishing from the Zambezi River. ln Zimbabwe, the language of the Tonga people is called tchitonga. The Tonga People were
Tonga people (Zambia and Zimbabwe)
Tonga_people_(Zambia_and_Zimbabwe)
Ethnic group in northern Malawi
Nkhata Bay District. The Nyasa Tongas speak a dialect of Chitumbuka called Chitonga. Their language dialect and Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe belong
Tonga_people_(Malawi)
Church in Tonga
Māʻoniʻoni ʻi he Ngaahi ʻAho Kimui Ní or Siasi Māmonga) has had a presence in Tonga since 1891. The Tongan Mission was organized in 1916. However, due to anti-Mormon
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tonga
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints_in_Tonga
Topics referred to by the same term
Zimbabwe) Tonga people (Malawi) Tongans, a Polynesian group Tongan language, or Tonga, a Polynesian language spoken in Tonga in the South Pacific Tonga language
Tonga_(disambiguation)
Empire based in Oceania during around 950s–1865
The Tuʻi Tonga Empire, or Tongan Empire, are descriptions sometimes given to Tongan expansionism and projected hegemony in Oceania which began around
Tuʻi_Tonga_Empire
Austroasiatic language of Malaysia and Thailand
Ten'edn, also known as Mos in Thailand and Tonga-Mos or just Tonga in some sources, is an Aslian language spoken by the Maniq people of Thailand and Malaysia
Ten'edn
Volcanic event in the South Pacific Ocean
In December 2021, an eruption began on Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai, a submarine volcano in the Tongan archipelago in the southern Pacific Ocean. The eruption
2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami
2022_Hunga_Tonga–Hunga_Haʻapai_eruption_and_tsunami
National anthem of Tonga
Tongan language § Alphabet and Tongan language § Phonology. "National Anthem". royalpalace.to. Retrieved 24 September 2025. "National Anthem of Tonga Act"
Ko e fasi ʻo e tuʻi ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga
Ko_e_fasi_ʻo_e_tuʻi_ʻo_e_ʻOtu_Tonga
monarchs of Tonga since 1845, after the Constitution of Tonga established the role of the monarch. The first constitutional monarch of Tonga was George
List_of_monarchs_of_Tonga
Submarine volcano near Tongatapu, Tonga
Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai (listen) is a submarine volcano in the South Pacific located about 30 km (19 mi) south of the submarine volcano of Fonuafoʻou
Hunga_Tonga–Hunga_Haʻapai
Topics referred to by the same term
Dombe language may refer to: One of dialects of Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe), spoken in Zambia, Zimbabwe Ndombe language, spoken in Angola This
Dombe_language
The Tonga men's national football team (Tongan: timi soka fakafonua ʻa Tonga) represents Tonga in men's international football and is controlled by the
Tonga_national_football_team
Tongan-American professional wrestler (born 1982)
Aloisio Leone (born October 15, 1982), better known by his ring name Tama Tonga (Japanese: タマ・トンガ), is a Tongan-American professional wrestler. He is signed
Tama_Tonga
Ethnic group of Central Southern Africa
the Senga, Nyika, Henga, Yombe, Phoka, Tonga and Tumbuka, who are part of the larger Tumbuka family. Their language is called Chitumbuka and has 12 total
Tumbuka_people
Indigenous Polynesian people of Tonga
ethnic group native to Tonga, a Polynesian archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. Tongans represent more than 98% of the inhabitants of Tonga. The rest are European
Tongans
most common languages spoken by the majority of the population in Zambia are Bemba, followed by Nyanja and Tonga, while some other languages such as Luvale
Languages_of_Zambia
Internet country-code top level domain for Tonga
Kingdom of Tonga. The government of Tonga sells domains in its ccTLD to any interested party. The .to ccTLD is administered by the Tonga Network Information
.to
National legislature of Tonga
The Legislative Assembly of Tonga (Tongan: Fale Alea ʻo Tonga) is the unicameral legislature of Tonga. A Legislative Assembly providing for representation
Legislative_Assembly_of_Tonga
first and second language such as the Henga, Senga, Tumbuka, Tonga, Ngonde, Sukwa and Ngoni people of the Northern Region. Other languages spoken in the
Languages_of_Malawi
Group of Bantu languages
essentially synonymous with Zone N. The languages and their Guthrie identifications are: Tumbuka (N21) Tonga language (Malawi) (N15) Chewa (Nyanja) (N31)
Nyasa_languages
The history of Tonga is recorded since the ninth century BC. Tongatapu was the first island to be settled in Polynesia, when people from the Lapita culture
History_of_Tonga
Protected state of the United Kingdom in Polynesia
The Kingdom of Tonga was a protected state of the United Kingdom from 1900 to 1970, when its protectorate status was removed. Tonga became a British protected
Kingdom_of_Tonga_(1900–1970)
Tongan professional wrestler (born 1959)
Tonga ʻUliʻuli Fifita (born February 10, 1959) is a Tongan professional wrestler and former sumo wrestler (rikishi), best known for his appearances in
Haku_(wrestler)
American professional wrestler (born 1983)
as Tonga Loa. Fifita started his professional wrestling career in WWE's farm territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) in 2009 as at first Tonga, then
Tanga_Loa
Military of Tonga
His Majesty's Armed Forces (HMAF) is the military of Tonga. It is composed of three operational components and two support elements (logistics and training
His Majesty's Armed Forces (Tonga)
His_Majesty's_Armed_Forces_(Tonga)
Line of Tongan kings
The Tuʻi Tonga was a line of Tongan kings, which originated in the tenth century with the mythical ʻAhoʻeitu, and withdrew from political power in the
Tuʻi_Tonga
Head of government of Tonga
The prime minister of Tonga (historically referred to as the premier) is the head of government of Tonga. Tonga is a monarchy with the king, currently
Prime_Minister_of_Tonga
Church in Tonga
Adventist Church in Tonga, (Tongan: Siasi ʻAhofitu) is one of the smaller religious groups in the South Pacific island state of Tonga, with a reported 3
Seventh-day Adventist Church in Tonga
Seventh-day_Adventist_Church_in_Tonga
The Tonga national rugby league team (Tongan: timi līki ʻakapulu fakafonua ʻa Tonga) represents Tonga in rugby league football. They are currently the
Tonga national rugby league team
Tonga_national_rugby_league_team
The following list gives all islands and cities (villages and hamlets) in Tonga in alphabetical order with many local areas and nicknames as well. Coordinates
List of islands and towns in Tonga
List_of_islands_and_towns_in_Tonga
Ancestor of the Polynesian languages
Proto-Austronesian. The homeland of Proto-Polynesian speakers is believed to have been Tonga, Samoa, and nearby islands. Proto-Polynesian has a small phonological inventory
Proto-Polynesian_language
King of Tonga since 2012
ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho; 12 July 1959) is King of Tonga since 2012, having previously served as Prime Minister of Tonga from 2000 to 2006 during the reign of his
Tupou_VI
Tonga is an overwhelmingly Christian majority country, with adherents of Islam being a minority. Due to secular nature of the Tonga's constitution, Muslims
Islam_in_Tonga
State broadcaster in Tonga
Tonga Broadcasting Commission (TBC; Tongan: Komisoni Fakamafolalea Tonga) is the first and largest broadcasting station in Tonga, solely owned by the government
Tonga_Broadcasting_Commission
English writer on Tonga (1791–1853)
Tonga from 29 November 1806 to (probably) 8 November 1810. His notes were published in 1818 by John Martin in An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands
William_Mariner_(writer)
ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. Each language is assigned a two-letter (set 1) and three-letter lowercase abbreviation
List of ISO 639 language codes
List_of_ISO_639_language_codes
University in Tonga
the Tongan language and culture and other subjects of relevance to Tonga; and facilitating the economic and the social development of Tonga. On 11 January
Tonga_National_University
Rugby union team
The Tonga national rugby union team (Tongan: timi feohi ʻakapulu fakafonua ʻa Tonga) represents Tonga in men's international rugby union. The team is
Tonga national rugby union team
Tonga_national_rugby_union_team
Ethnic group of Thailand
at the Wayback Machine The Negrito of Thailand Ethnologue report for Tonga language Thailand Mani indigenous data Archived 2021-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
Maniq_people
Base-11 numeral system
Zealand words, the latter being compared with some of those in the Tonga language". In Nicholas, John Liddiard (ed.). Narrative of a voyage to New Zealand
Undecimal
Bantu language family
languages are a group of Bantu languages. They are the languages of Guthrie group M.60 (Lenje–Tonga) plus some of the Subia languages (K.40): Tonga (incl
Botatwe_languages
Capital of Tonga
NOO-koo-ə-LOH-fə, Tongan: [nukuʔaˈlofa]) is the capital and largest city of Tonga. It is located on the north coast of the island of Tongatapu, in the country's
Nukuʻalofa
Precolonial kingdom of Africa
David Beach wrote that Barue's Shona dynasty came to adopt the local Tonga language and culture, though still referred to themselves as Karanga (a Shona
Barue_kingdom
Third gender in Tongan culture
Fakaleitī are individuals in Tonga who are assigned male at birth but express a feminine gender identity. The term is derived from the Tongan prefix faka-
Fakaleitī
Kava ceremonies in Tongan society
culture. Tongan kava ceremonies continue to permeate Tongan society both in Tonga and the diaspora. They range in formality from informal faikava or kava
Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava
Tongan_Kava_Ceremony-Taumafa_Kava
Overview of and topical guide to Tonga
Tonga Current events of Tonga Military history of Tonga Culture of Tonga Architecture of Tonga Cuisine of Tonga Festivals in Tonga Languages of Tonga
Outline_of_Tonga
Toka (Batoka) and the Leya (Baleya), and they speak dialects of the Tonga language and Lozi (Zambia). The Tokaleya have a long history in the area. For
Tokaleya
Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa. The country's main languages are Shona, spoken by over 70% of the population
Languages_of_Zimbabwe
Large language family spoken in Sub-Saharan Africa
000) Shona languages (15 million incl. Karanga, Zezuru, Korekore, Ndau, Manyika) Northern Ndebele (IsiNdebele) (estimated 2 million) Tonga Chewa/ Nyanja
Bantu_languages
Language of Tonga's northernmost island
Niuafoʻou, or Niuafoʻouan, is the language spoken on Tonga's northernmost island, Niuafoʻou. Niuafoʻouan has traditionally been classified as closest to
Niuafoʻou_language
Currency of Tonga
paʻanga is the currency of Tonga. It is controlled by the National Reserve Bank of Tonga (Tongan: Pangikē Pule Fakafonua ʻo Tonga) in Nukuʻalofa. The paʻanga
Tongan_paʻanga
Topics referred to by the same term
House, an American home improvement magazine and television series Tonga language (Mozambique) (ISO-639: toh) Top-of-hour (TOH) station identification
Toh
King of Tonga from 2006 to 2012
Tāufaʻāhau Manumataongo Tukuʻaho Tupou; 4 May 1948 – 18 March 2012) was King of Tonga from 2006 until his death in 2012. He was the eldest son of King Tāufaʻāhau
George_Tupou_V
King of Tonga from 1965 to 2006
(Siaosi Tāufaʻāhau Tupoulahi; 4 July 1918 – 10 September 2006) was King of Tonga from 1965 until his death in 2006. He was the tallest and heaviest Tongan
Tāufaʻāhau_Tupou_IV
Topics referred to by the same term
country of Tonga Tongans, people from Tonga Tongan language, the national language of Tonga Tong'an District, a district in Xiamen, Fujian, China Tonga (disambiguation)
Tongan
Central Bank of Tonga
The National Reserve Bank of Tonga (NRBT; Tongan: Pangikē Pule Fakafonua ʻo Tongá) is the central bank of Tonga. The Reserve Bank is responsible for regulating
National Reserve Bank of Tonga
National_Reserve_Bank_of_Tonga
Butterfly (or Gulugufe in the Tonga language of Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique) is a two-player abstract strategy game. It is related to draughts and Alquerque
Butterfly_(game)
Polynesian language spoken in Tonga
Faka-Niuatoputapu) was a Polynesian language and the indigenous language of the people of Niuatoputapu, Tonga and possibly Tafahi, Tonga due to its close proximity
Niuatoputapu_language
Ndau, Zimbabwean sign language, Tonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa) Chimané: Bolivia (with Spanish, Quechua, Guaraní and 33 other languages) Chinese, Mandarin:
List_of_official_languages
American professional wrestler (born 1992)
professional wrestlers. He is the son of Sam Fatu, best known as Tama and Tonga Kid. Jacob Fatu was born into the Anoaʻi family of Samoan wrestlers, which
Jacob_Fatu
Town in Southern, Zambia
The CORRECT background to the name is the following:"Maamba" is a Ci Tonga language word. It is the plural of the word "Jamba" which means "a hoe".Thus
Maamba
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Tongan_literature
Topics referred to by the same term
Tô Department, in Sissili Province of Burkina Faso, and the capital, Tô Tonga (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code TO) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Province of
TO
following is a list of countries and territories where English is an official language used in citizen interactions with government officials. As of 2026[update]
List of countries and territories where English is an official language
List_of_countries_and_territories_where_English_is_an_official_language
Queen of Tonga from 1918 to 1965
was Queen of Tonga from 1918 to her death in 1965. She reigned for nearly 48 years, the longest of any Tongan monarch. Her rule of Tonga has been characterized
Sālote_Tupou_III
Tonga, by a modification of its treaty of friendship with the United Kingdom in July 1970, is responsible for its own external affairs. It maintains cordial
Foreign_relations_of_Tonga
Official currency of Zambia
heritage themes. The name kwacha derives from the Nyanja, Bemba, and Tonga language word for "dawn", alluding to the Zambian nationalist slogan of a "new
Zambian_kwacha
City in Southern Province, Zambia
Chief Musokotwane based at Senkobo, 30 km (19 mi) north. These are southern Tonga people but are culturally and linguistically similar to the Baleya. The
Livingstone,_Zambia
Zimbabwean musical group
sings in a number of languages including English, Luvale, Tonga, Nyanja, Ndebele and Shona. Mokoomba takes its name from a Tonga word that connotes deep
Mokoomba
Two submerged atolls in the South Pacific, claimed by Fiji and Tonga
the Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Tonga. The islands are the subject of a territorial dispute between Fiji and Tonga, and in addition were briefly claimed
Minerva_Reefs
required) Tonga at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Dombe at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Tonga at Ethnologue
Languages_of_Africa
Language family
Tongan Niuafoʻou (on Niuafoʻou Island, Tonga) Niuean The contemporary classification of the Polynesian languages began with certain observations by Andrew
Polynesian_languages
Title of the spiritual leader of Tonga – in ancient times
"Tu'i Tonga Fefine" (Tongan for 'Female Tu'i Tonga') was a title granted to the eldest heiress of the Tu'i Tonga, or spiritual leader of Tonga, in ancient
Tuʻi_Tonga_Fefine
Professional wrestling stable
Tama Tonga and Talla Tonga. They are signed to WWE, where they perform on the SmackDown brand. As part of the group, Tama and former member Tonga Loa are
The_Tongans
queer (LGBTQ) people in Tonga face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents. Male homosexuality is illegal in Tonga, with a maximum penalty
LGBTQ_rights_in_Tonga
Island of Tonga
Niuatoputapu (The Sacred Niua) is a volcanic island in the island nation of Tonga, Pacific Ocean. Its highest point is 157 metres (515 ft), and its area is
Niuatoputapu
Town in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe
chieftainships. It is home to chiefly to the BaTonga people and ChiTonga, one of the 16 official languages in Zimbabwe is predominant in the area. There
Binga_village
Tongan television channel
Television Tonga is a Tongan television channel operated by the Tonga Broadcasting Commission. It was founded on 4 July 2000 by King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV
Television_Tonga
LDS Temple in Nuku'alofa, Tonga
The Nukuʻalofa Tonga Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nukuʻalofa, Tonga. It was announced on April 2, 1980, by
Nuku'alofa_Tonga_Temple
Subregion of Oceania
speak a non-Polynesian language. Some of the Lau Islands to the southeast of Fiji have strong historic and cultural links with Tonga. However, in essence
Polynesia
Uyghur scribe who developed the Mongolian script
Tata-tonga or Tatatunga (/ˌtætəˈtʊŋɡə/; Mongolian: ᠲᠠᠲᠠᠲᠤᠩᠭᠠ Тататунга [ˈtʰatʰatʰʊɴɢ(ə)]) was a 13th-century Uyghur scribe captured by Genghis Khan from
Tata-tonga
Catholic church building in Tonga
Taufa'ahau road in the town of Nukualofa, the capital of the Kingdom of Tonga in the Pacific Ocean. This is one of the country's most important Catholic
Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua, Tonga
Basilica_of_St._Anthony_of_Padua,_Tonga
Newspaper published in Tonga
The Tonga Chronicle (Tongan: Kalonikali Tonga) was a state-owned weekly newspaper in Tonga. It was established in 1964 and published both in English and
Tonga_Chronicle
Radiated tortoise (1777–1966)
language. According to one story, Tu'i Malila was one of a pair of tortoises given by Captain Cook to the Tongan royal family upon his visit to Tonga
Tu'i_Malila
Landlocked country in Southern Africa
language Lunda language Mambwe language Nkoya language Shona language Tonga language (Zambia) Tumbuka language Yauma language People of Zambia Ethnic groups
Outline_of_Zambia
Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe and Mozambique
classification of Bantu languages, zone S.10 designates the Shonic group. Shona is closely related to Ndau, Kalanga and is related to Tonga, Chewa, Tumbuka,
Shona_language
Samoa, the Solomon Islands,Tonga, and Western New Guinea. Australia portal New Zealand portal Oceania portal languages portal Awabakal Barranbinja Darkinjung
List of extinct languages of Oceania
List_of_extinct_languages_of_Oceania
Species of flowering plant
In Zimbabwe, it has 2 common names, in Tonga language, it is known as 'mubatabata', and in Ndebele language it is 'umabuyasibonze'. The Latin specific
Craterostigma_plantagineum
In Tonga, elections are held for the national unicameral parliament, the Legislative Assembly, and the local government posts of district and town officers
Elections_in_Tonga
Group of Polynesian languages
Tongan and Niuean, and possibly a third, Niuafoʻouan.[citation needed] Tonga Niue Niuafo'ou "Tongan | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa". manoa.hawaii.edu
Tongic_languages
King of Tonga from 1845 to 1893
February 1893), originally known as Tāufaʻāhau I, was the first king of modern Tonga. Originally controlling a disputed piece of land in Haʻapai, he expanded
George_Tupou_I
Bantu language of Zambia
is a Bantu language of Zambia. Maho (2009) lists it as distinct from Tonga, which it has sometimes been classified as a dialect of. Tonga at Ethnologue
Shanjo_language
Tongan 2014 film
by Alex Bernstein, set in Tonga during the pre-colonial era. It was the first feature film principally in the Tongan language. Filming took place in March–April
When_the_Man_Went_South
Bantu language of southern Zambia
a Bantu language of Zambia. It is part of the Botatwe group, who live mainly in Lusaka province and Central Province together with the Tonga and Lenje
Soli_language
TONGA LANGUAGE
TONGA LANGUAGE
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Tonya, possibly LATONYA means "invaluable."Â
Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : variant of Tang 2.Chinese : variant of Tang 3.Chinese : from a modification of the character Zhong (). In the Xia dynasty (2205–1766 bc), there existed a senior adviser whose name was Zhonggu. Much later, in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 ad), some descendants settled along a river that became known as the Tong Family river. As the Manchus moved southwards, some took up residence by this river and they too adopted Tong as their surname.Chinese : from Lao Tong, the ‘style name’ given to a son of Zhuan Xu, legendary emperor of the 26th century bc. Two of his sons became important advisers to the next emperor, Ku. Some descendants of Lao Tong adopted a character from his style name as their surname.Chinese : see also Dong.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of tongs (Old English tang(e)), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word (there are examples in Lancashire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire), from their situation by a fork in a road or river, considered as resembling a pair of tongs.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a tongue of land, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English tunge, Old Norse tunga), for example Tonge in Leicestershire.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony). It could also be from Dutch tong ‘tongue’ and hence a nickname for a chatterbox or scold, or possibly a shortening of Van Tongeren, a habitational name for someone from Tongeren in the province of Gelderland.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name TOLGA means "helmet."
Female
Italian
Italian and Spanish short form of Latin Antonia, possibly TONIA means "invaluable."
Boy/Male
Australian, Thai, Vietnamese
Fragrant; Garland of Gold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tong, also established in Ireland since the 17th century.German : from a reduced short form of the personal name Anton (see Anthony).
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Marathi, Swedish
Praiseworthy; Female Version of Anthony; Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette; Beyond Price; Invaluable; Priceless
Boy/Male
Latin English Scottish Shakespearean
From Albanus meaning 'of Alba', the ancient Latin city Alba Longa, whose name derives from albus...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tong.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Strong; Plant
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Italian, Swedish
Priceless
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, Greek, Italian, Latin
Flourishing; Female Version of Anthony; Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette; Worthy of Praise; Beyond-price; Invaluable
Female
African
we are grateful.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Prominent; Erect; Chief; Strong
Girl/Female
English American Russian
Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Swedish
Priceless; Inestimable; Similar to Antonia
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Tongs, itself a variant of Tong 6.Possibly an altered spelling of German Dungs, a variant of Dung.
Female
Bulgarian
, inestimable.
Girl/Female
Latin American English
Praiseworthy.
Female
English
English equivalent of Italian/Spanish Tonia, a short form of Latin Antonia, possibly TONYA means "invaluable."
TONGA LANGUAGE
TONGA LANGUAGE
Female
African
born during a monsoon.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Beautiful Girl
Girl/Female
American, Australian
An Invented Name
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Culture; Sanskar
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Exalted; Supreme
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Man of Oak
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek ApollyÅn, APOLLYON means "destroyer." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and author of havoc on earth. He is also known by the name Abaddon.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Aaron, ARRYN means "light-bringer."
Boy/Male
English German
Wolf.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Unique
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TONGA LANGUAGE
TONGA LANGUAGE
TONGA LANGUAGE
TONGA LANGUAGE
pl.
of Toga
n.
The loose outer garment worn by the ancient Romans, consisting of a single broad piece of woolen cloth of a shape approaching a semicircle. It was of undyed wool, except the border of the toga praetexta.
n. pl.
A pair of blacksmith's tongs.
n.
A set of fire irons, including, commonly, tongs, shovel, and poker.
n. pl.
An instrument, usually of metal, consisting of two parts, or long shafts, jointed together at or near one end, or united by an elastic bow, used for handling things, especially hot coals or metals; -- often called a pair of tongs.
n.
The concrete essence of the tonka bean, the fruit of Dipterix (formerly Coumarouna) odorata and consisting essentially of coumarin proper, which is a white crystalline substance, C9H6O2, of vanilla-like odor, regarded as an anhydride of coumaric acid, and used in flavoring. Coumarin in also made artificially.
n.
Tongue.
n.
A single thing, composed of two pieces fitted to each other and used together; as, a pair of scissors; a pair of tongs; a pair of bellows.
n.
Alt. of Tonge
pl.
of Toga
n.
The mangrove; -- so called in the Pacific Islands.
n.
A genus of plants of the order Scitamineae, including the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa).
a.
Dressed in a toga or gown; wearing a gown; gowned.
n.
A kind of tongs used in a bloomery.
n.
A drug useful in neuralgia, derived from a Fijian plant supposed to be of the aroid genus Epipremnum.
n.
A toga of purple, or ornamented with purple horizontal stripes. -- worn by kings, consuls, and augurs.
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A pair of pinchers, or tongs; an instrument for grasping, holding firmly, or exerting traction upon, bodies which it would be inconvenient or impracticable to seize with the fingers, especially one for delicate operations, as those of watchmakers, surgeons, accoucheurs, dentists, etc.