Looking for names that might lend themselves to the nn [name_f]Bonnie[/name_f]. So far I have [name_f]Bronwen[/name_f] and maybe [name_f]Beatrice[/name_f] with a stretch. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Looking for names that might lend themselves to the nn [name_f]Bonnie[/name_f]. So far I have [name_f]Bronwen[/name_f] and maybe [name_f]Beatrice[/name_f] with a stretch. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
I knew a [name_f]Bonita[/name_f] nn [name_f]Bonnie[/name_f]?
[name_f]Briony[/name_f]/[name_f]Bryony[/name_f] maybe? [name_f]Bronte[/name_f], [name_f]Roberta[/name_f], [name_f]Ebony[/name_f]?
Bluebonnet if youâre Texan!
[name_f]Begonia[/name_f]?
[name_f]Bonita[/name_f]
[name_f]Brianna[/name_f]/[name_f]Brionna[/name_f]
[name_f]Bryony[/name_f]
What about a name that means âbeautifulâ?
I second [name_f]Bryony[/name_f] and [name_f]Bonita[/name_f]!
What about [name_f]Siobhan[/name_f] or [name_f]Ebony[/name_f]?
[name_m]How[/name_m] about [name_f]Bianca[/name_f] or [name_f]Bronte[/name_f]?
I second [name_f]Ebony[/name_f]!
I feel like any name that starts with B would work since [name_f]Bonnie[/name_f] isnât super connected to a particular name (like how parents sometimes call their children stuff like âsweet peaâ or âbumblebeeâ thatâs unrelated to their actual name.)
The first name that came to mind was [name_f]Beatrice[/name_f] for some reason. I think [name_f]Beatrice[/name_f] nn [name_f]Bonnie[/name_f] would really sweet though:)
What about [name_f]Bonnie[/name_f] as the first name? That was my husbandâs motherâs full name.
[name_f]Bonnie[/name_f] is a good full name for [name_f]Bonnie[/name_f].
Thanks for all the replies! Some great suggestions. I do think [name_f]Bonnie[/name_f] is fine as a first name too. I was just wondering if I was missing any other full name potential.