Latonia

#98 in Mississippi

Meaning of Latonia

Latonia sparkles like morning sunshine dancing across a terracotta courtyard, blending the Spanish article “la” with the timeless Antonia—a playful nod to the ancient Roman Antonius clan and the mythic Latona, mother of Apollo and Artemis. It rolls off the tongue as luh-TOH-nee-uh, with a lively bounce on that second syllable, echoing Latin rhythms and warm family gatherings. In its syllables you can almost taste fragrant café con leche and hear laughter spilling into a moonlit plaza. Bursting with both mythic strength and modern flair, Latonia feels like a bright new chapter waiting to be written under a summer sky.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as luh-TOH-nee-uh (/ləˈtəʊniə/)

American English

  • Pronunced as luh-TOH-nee-uh (/ləˈtoʊniə/)

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Notable People Named Latonia

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