It doesn't mean anything.
"Tino Ataahua" in Maori translates to "Very Beautiful" in English.
Both words Tino & Ataahua are maori , Tino is the adjective " very " and ataahua translates beautiful
Very large ancestor depending on the context that it is used in
'Te Aroha Tino Nui' means 'Great is our Love' in Maori.
Tino is Italian and means "small."
"Tino pai to mahi" is a Maori phrase that translates to "great job" or "well done" in English. It is used to acknowledge and compliment someone for their efforts or work.
1.(particle) importance, main, best, principal, favourite, staple - when used before a noun.
"Tino" is not a commonly used Spanish word so there is no direct translation. It could be a nickname or a proper noun.
The skill, knack, feel; aim
'Dear, little, sweet' are just some of the many English equivalents of the Italian suffix '-tino'. The ending is a diminutive that reflects on the smallness and the dearness of someone or something. It's the masculine singular form. The feminine singular form is '-tina'.
tINO IS MY FRIEND AND IS DA BOMB
Tino Schaedler's birth name is Martin Tino Schaedler.