Toniann is a feminine name that originated from the combination of the names Toni and Ann. It is pronounced as TOH-nee-an in both British English (/ˈtəʊniˌæn/) and American English (/ˈtoʊniˌæn/). This name has gained popularity over the years and has been given to baby girls in the United States since at least 1943. Although it was not consistently ranked in the top 1000 names, Toniann has seen moderate usage throughout the decades. The name Toniann carries associations of strength and femininity, combining the timeless charm of Ann with the modern appeal of Toni.
Toniann Pitassi is a Canadian-American mathematician and computer scientist known for her work in computational complexity theory, currently serving as the Jeffrey L. and Brenda Bleustein Professor of Engineering at Columbia University. |