Bonnie
WDYT of it? It's been on my mind a lot recently. Any combos you can think of?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Too nicknamey to me, I'd rather just have it as a nickname for Elizabeth or Bernadette or something although it's kind of a stretch. Buffy is a stretch too though for Elizabeth so not that big of a deal. It's cute but definitely not my style, kind of like Ginny. I feel like it's a name that could grow tired very easily for me but maybe not if there was a good enough association.
I love Bonnie. I like it's throwback simplicity, and the cheerfulness I hear in it. I don't have any specific combos, I like a lot of the ones Alcyone posted. I think it's better to embrace the sweetness of the name with a short cheery middle name rather than trying to ground it with something lengthy or very sophisticated.
I prefer it in the middle.
What are some other names you like?
What are some other names you like?
I am not sure about Bonnie.It's cute but it seems too nicknamey for me. It doesn't help that the only Bonnies I know are dogs.
I love Bonnie! I love the name Bonnie Jean.
I have a friend called Bonnie Jeanne. Her mother named her after the Brigadoon character. She changed the spelling because a fondness for double letters.
I like it a lot! I know a Bonnie Susanna, but I think she's going to change it to Bonnie Tyra Angelina.
I like Bonnie.
Combos:
Bonnie June
Bonnie Joy
Bonnie Jane
Bonnie Claire
Bonnie Simone
Bonnie May / Mae
Bonnie Maeve
Bonnie Rebecca
Bonnie Matilda
Bonnie Josephine
Bonnie Gabrielle
Bonnie Victoria
Bonnie Violet
Bonnie Helen
Bonnie Caroline
Bonnie Susannah / Susanna
Bonnie Heather
Bonnie Augusta
Bonnie Cassandra
Bonnie Sophia / Sofia
Bonnie Lenore
Bonnie Lenora
Bonnie Leonora
Bonnie Eleanor / Elinor
Bonnie Eleanora
Bonnie Eleonora
Bonnie Alexandra
Bonnie Alessandra
Bonnie Charlotte
Bonnie Lisette
Bonnie Laura
Bonnie Meredith
Bonnie Jessica
Bonnie Florence
Bonnie Flora
Bonnie Fern
Bonnie Francesca
Bonnie Isabel / Isabelle / Isobel
Bonnie Alice
Bonnie Georgia
Bonnie Amelia
Bonnie Emilia / Emelia
Bonnie Rosanna
Bonnie Imogen
Bonnie Catherine / Katherine
Bonnie Virginia
Bonnie Estelle
Bonnie Estella
Bonnie Willow
Bonnie Marguerite
Bonnie Joanna
Bonnie Johanna
Bonnie Philomena / Filomena
Bonnie Clementine
Bonnie Antoinette
Combos:
Bonnie June
Bonnie Joy
Bonnie Jane
Bonnie Claire
Bonnie Simone
Bonnie May / Mae
Bonnie Maeve
Bonnie Rebecca
Bonnie Matilda
Bonnie Josephine
Bonnie Gabrielle
Bonnie Victoria
Bonnie Violet
Bonnie Helen
Bonnie Caroline
Bonnie Susannah / Susanna
Bonnie Heather
Bonnie Augusta
Bonnie Cassandra
Bonnie Sophia / Sofia
Bonnie Lenore
Bonnie Lenora
Bonnie Leonora
Bonnie Eleanor / Elinor
Bonnie Eleanora
Bonnie Eleonora
Bonnie Alexandra
Bonnie Alessandra
Bonnie Charlotte
Bonnie Lisette
Bonnie Laura
Bonnie Meredith
Bonnie Jessica
Bonnie Florence
Bonnie Flora
Bonnie Fern
Bonnie Francesca
Bonnie Isabel / Isabelle / Isobel
Bonnie Alice
Bonnie Georgia
Bonnie Amelia
Bonnie Emilia / Emelia
Bonnie Rosanna
Bonnie Imogen
Bonnie Catherine / Katherine
Bonnie Virginia
Bonnie Estelle
Bonnie Estella
Bonnie Willow
Bonnie Marguerite
Bonnie Joanna
Bonnie Johanna
Bonnie Philomena / Filomena
Bonnie Clementine
Bonnie Antoinette
Hmm I wouldn't use it myself but I have nothing against it.
Bonnie Annette
Bonnie Jeanette
Bonnie Lindy
Bonnie Merry
Bonnie Roslyn
Bonnie Charity
Bonnie Amelia
Bonnie Carolyn
Bonnie Ramona
Bonnie Alice
Bonnie Marge
Bonnie Cathy
Bonnie Jessie
Bonnie Audrey
Bonnie Mahogany
Bonnie Joy
Bonnie Constance
Bonnie Janice
Bonnie Brenda
Bonnie Rosalyn
Bonnie Janet
Bonnie Chasity
Bonnie Annette
Bonnie Jeanette
Bonnie Lindy
Bonnie Merry
Bonnie Roslyn
Bonnie Charity
Bonnie Amelia
Bonnie Carolyn
Bonnie Ramona
Bonnie Alice
Bonnie Marge
Bonnie Cathy
Bonnie Jessie
Bonnie Audrey
Bonnie Mahogany
Bonnie Joy
Bonnie Constance
Bonnie Janice
Bonnie Brenda
Bonnie Rosalyn
Bonnie Janet
Bonnie Chasity
Meh, I've never been fond of it. It seems nicknamey, even though it's not a nickname, and just kind of stupid. As we all know, it's a Scottish word for pretty, and to me it just seems kind of silly to use that as a name. Along the lines of Colleen, which is an Irish term for girl, and then became a supposedly Irish name, but actually not a name that the Irish themselves would ever use. Both of them are just kind of annoying.