Tonika

Meaning of Tonika

Tonika instantly evokes melody, healing and triumph. The name feels like a sweet Ayurvedic tonic for the soul. It’s a modern blend of Toni (from Antonia) and Nika (Greek for “victory”), hitting a perfect note between classic roots and fresh style. In India, it dances like a sitar riff at sunrise. Pronounced toh-NEE-kuh, it rolls off the tongue with cheerful ease. Rare on U.S. baby charts—hovering around the 700s and 800s in the 1980s and 1990s—every Tonika becomes a trendsetter. She carries a melody of warmth and a spark of confidence wherever she goes. Parents who pick Tonika hand their daughter a secret spice mix of music, strength and flair, inspiring her to compose her own success symphony.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as toh-NEE-kuh (/toʊˈniːkə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Tonika

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