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Re: Bonnie
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I think it's cute. It makes me think immediately of Bonnie and Clyde. I really liked the movie even though Bonnie's destiny was a rather sad one. I recommend the movie if you haven't watched it, it's a classic and really interesting. It stars Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as Bonnie.It has a nice meaning and I think it's cute. It's one of those names that make me think of the early 1900s as similar names such as Lillie, Mamie, Addie etc. were popular. Bonnie is not a nickname name, but it still has a similar feel.If I had to describe it with adjectives the first one would be cute. But it isn't too cute, an adult could easily live with it. I think it could make a comeback, it feels cool and kind of retro. Bonnie is cute and charming! I like it. It is also uncommon which is a plus. Second association is Bonnie Blue Butler from Gone with the Wind. She also had a sad destiny and her full name was Eugenia Victoria, Bonnie Blue was her nickname. Third association is Harry Potter actress Bonnie Wright.
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Hi !!!So..
Seems a NN but is quite cute and a person has no problem with it. It sounds dated but still ok. Good!!I've never seen 'Bonnie and Clyde' while I didn't remember of a Bonnie in Gone with the Wind (although I saw it).I think that the link with Bonnie Wright is the stronger. You know here in Italy the most of 'foreign' names come from tv, books and media generally.I love Harry Potter and the first film was released when I was only six. So Bonnie us one of the first English names I came across.Because of Ginny Weasley I can imagine a Bonnie only as red-haired.
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