What is another word for Sonia?

Pronunciation: [sˈɒnjə] (IPA)

Sonia is a beautiful name and has some interesting synonyms. Some of the popular synonyms for Sonia are Sophia, Sonja, Sonya, or Sonal. These names have different origins and meanings but are all used as alternative versions of Sonia. Sophia originates from the Greek word meaning "wisdom," while Sonja and Sonya are from the Scandinavian and Russian roots and mean "wisdom" and "wisdom or dream," respectively. On the other hand, Sonal is a Hindi word which means "golden." Each of these names carries its significance and can be a great option to consider for parents looking for unique and meaningful names for their little ones.

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      Sonja.
    • Adverb
      Sonja.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      Sonya.
    • Interjection
      Sonya, Sonja.

What are the hypernyms for Sonia?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Sonia

Princess Sonia was one of the most important clients that the Royal Palace Hotel possessed.
"Fantômas"
Pierre Souvestre Marcel Allain
A few more minutes passed, and Princess Sonia, half undressed, was just going into her dressing-room when suddenly she turned and went back to the middle of the bedroom which she had been on the point of leaving.
"Fantômas"
Pierre Souvestre Marcel Allain
Sonia Danidoff was not unduly nervous, but like most people who live much alone and in large hotels, she was wont to be careful, and wished to make sure that no suspicious person had made his way into her rooms.
"Fantômas"
Pierre Souvestre Marcel Allain

Famous quotes with Sonia

  • They didn't even like Margaret Thatcher but at least there was Margaret Thatcher. There have been women, you know, Sonia Gandhi for heaven's sakes in India.
    Kate Clinton
  • In 1967, the students at San Francisco State invited the poet Amiri Baraka to the campus for a semester. He attracted other influential black writers such as Sonia Sanchez, Ed Bullins, Eldridge Cleaver. What emerged was something we called the community communications program. That's how I got involved; I got involved in a little play.
    Danny Glover

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