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Bonnie
WDYT of it? It's been on my mind a lot recently. Any combos you can think of?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.
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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.
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I prefer it in the middle. What are some other names you like?
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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.
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I love Bonnie! I love the name Bonnie Jean.
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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.
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I like it a lot! I know a Bonnie Susanna, but I think she's going to change it to Bonnie Tyra Angelina.
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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
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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.
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I love Bonnie and I think it's very underused. Bonnie Amaryllis
Bonnie Dorothea
Bonnie Victoria
Bonnie Catherine

This message was edited 1/8/2010, 10:03 AM

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