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Bonnie
"Speed, bonnie boat, like a bird on the wing, Onward! the sailors cry. Carry the lad that's born to be King, over the sea to Skye." I can remember my mother singing that song. *happy memories* :) More to the point, what do you think of the name Bonnie? Do you think it would work as a stand alone name, or does it sound nickname-ish? What do you image a girl called Bonnie to be like? What kind of personality would she have, and how would she look and act? Thank you. :)
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We had to sing that song at primary school - it was part of a rainy day repertoire when sports were cancelled. It's a lovely song.
There was also "My bonnie lies over the ocean ..."
I think Bonnie is fine as a name but I'd choose a classic mn for it.
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I love the name Bonnie Jean!
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I don't think of Bonnie as a nickname, but rather as a name in its own right. I really dislike it. I picture a Bonnie as being rather homely and having bright carroty red hair, because my sister was friends with a girl named Bonnie who fit that description.Bonnie is a name that I just can't figure out why anyone would use.
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I've known a couple of Bonnies-- probably one is about 30 now and the other is in her early 20s. Both were lovely young women with dark hair and vibrant personalities.It's not really my style for a name, but it is sweet.
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I like Bonnie. Bonnie is definitely light, but it has enough history that I think it can be used on it's own. I've known a couple Bonnies, and it hasn't been short for anything. No, wait...I also met one ancient Bonnie who was really a Bonita. I picture a Bonnie as bouncy and creative. I think she could look like anyone.
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I've always kind of liked Bonnie. It's definitely a stand-alone name to me. I actually knew a Bonnie growing up. She was sort of athletic and outdoors-y, but still feminine. A natural beauty type. She was very kind and sweet, too.
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I LOVE the name Bonnie!
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