It’s a name I’ve always thought was cute, but I’ve never considered having it on my list because it’s just never seemed usable to me. What do you think? Can you imagine the name [name]Bonnie[/name] on a real person, or do you know anyone named [name]Bonnie[/name]?
I grew up with a girl named [name]Bonnie[/name] and it seemed to fit her well. I think it will fit nicely with the [name]Daisy[/name], [name]Poppy[/name], [name]Lily[/name] and [name]Sadie[/name] crowd the is making its way up the ranks.
It reminds me of [name]Belle[/name], [name]Bella[/name] and [name]Beau[/name] in that it means beautiful!
I think it is recognizable but still unusual and perfectly usable!
My son has an Auntie [name]Bonnie[/name]. She is in her 30’s. I think it would work.
I have never really liked it. I knew twins named Briget and [name]Bonnie[/name] in high school, they were probably born around 1988. They were both tomboys and lived on a farm so that’s what comes to mind when I hear the name [name]Bonnie[/name]
I think of the cute little girl from [name]Toy[/name] [name]Story[/name] 3… makes me like the name, even tho its not really my style.
I like [name]Bonnie[/name]–it’s refreshing to hear it! The little girl in [name]Toy[/name] [name]Story[/name] 3 was named [name]Bonnie[/name], which helps me picture it on a little girl. I would prefer it as a nn instead of a stand-alone name, how about:
[name]Barbara[/name]
[name]Bonita[/name]
[name]Bronwen[/name]
[name]Bronte[/name]
[name]Bardot[/name]
[name]Belinda[/name]
[name]Brianna[/name]
[name]Briony[/name]
[name]Rebecca[/name]
To me, [name]Bonnie[/name] is a perfectly usable name by itself. I think it has a cute appeal to it, but at the same time, it would age well with a person.
I think [name]Bonnie[/name] softens [name]Ebony[/name] beautifully:)
[name]Do[/name] I think [name]BONNIE[/name] is usable? No.
But I could be wrong. I have wondered if it is due for a revival. It has bounce, sweet meaning, and there aren’t too many Bonnies around to give people the wrong (or right) impression of the name.
I have had inklings it is about to be discovered again.
I half like my name. But then don’t most people?
I know a [name]Bonnie[/name] in her twenties. She’s a nice girl from a well off family. [name]Even[/name] though I know [name]Bonnie[/name] is a standalone name I still think I would like it better as a nickname for any B name.
It’s a good name, but nms.
I’ve met plenty of Bonnies of various ages, so yeah, I’d say it’s perfectly usable.
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I know a [name]Bonnie[/name] in her 20s. It suits her as well as anyone else’s name pretty much. She is pretty, quiet, friendly, and smart.
[name]Bonnie[/name] is my mother’s best friend’s name. That is the only [name]Bonnie[/name] I know. She is in her late 50’s, thus I tend to associate it with that age range. I would never use it, but I would not say it’s unusable.
I know someone called [name]Bonnie[/name]. She’s in her early 20s. As far as I know that is her real name, although I see it as more of a nickname (or, dare I say, a name for a pet :oops:) but if you like it then go for it. The girl who plays [name]Ginny[/name] Weasley in the [name]Harry[/name] [name]Potter[/name] films is called [name]Bonnie[/name].
I think [name]Bonnie[/name] would be absolutely adorable on a little girl. Definitely usable.