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Bonnie?

40 replies

fairyteepee · 06/01/2015 20:00

Just thoughts on this please. Ta!

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Szeli · 06/01/2015 20:12

love but suspect its a bit marmite.

wouldnt use in nw/scotland

redautumnleaves · 06/01/2015 20:18

I like it, it makes me think of Gone With The Wind.

Greywackejones · 06/01/2015 20:21

Lovely. I know several Ozzies with this name. All mid 20-30ish. I liked it. Dh didn't consider it a name, more a compliment. Humph.

Also a lovely blue Peter dog and a bitch of a grey pony when I was a kid. Scotland would be great, that bonnie Bonnie girl.

ataposaurus · 06/01/2015 20:44

I know one toddler who is quite cute so it has grown on me. However, I would not saddle a child with this name in case she happened to be the opposite of 'Bonnie'!

Sundayplease · 06/01/2015 20:46

I think it's lovely!

SantasFavouriteHo · 06/01/2015 20:47

Reminds me of the little girl at the end of Toy Story 3

burgatroyd · 06/01/2015 20:47

I knew one at school! Lovely

KittieCat · 06/01/2015 20:49

I don't like it. It definitely sounds like a dog's name but then the BP dog was called Bonnie in my era.

AlfAlf · 06/01/2015 20:50

Love. I have a cousin in her 20s called Bonnie.
I also love Bessie, similarly sweet and old fashioned.

meandjulio · 06/01/2015 20:51

I think it's lovely but that's partly because I know an absolutely fantastic Bonnie.

maggiethemagpie · 06/01/2015 20:52

Makes me think of Bonnie Langford

merlehaggard · 06/01/2015 21:37

I know a Bonnie. She's lovely and as a result, I quite like the name.

myotherusernameisbetter · 06/01/2015 21:49

I'm Scottish so it's a description rather than a name to me and agree that it would be a bit awkward if the baby wasn't bonnie.

Sophronia · 06/01/2015 21:52

I know a Bonnie with the full name Bonnita.

westcountrywoman · 06/01/2015 22:01

Makes me think of the Blue Peter dog. Sorry.

BigfootFilesHisToesInYourTea · 06/01/2015 22:12

Bonnie means "pretty". I have issues with naming a female child Bonnie, as it puts her looks right at the forefront. I have similar issues with the name Grace. Because that's how women/girls should be, pretty and graceful and all that rubbish... there's no getting away from that when you lumber a child with the name Grace or Bonnie.

You could argue a lot of girls names essentially mean the same thing - Isabella meaning beautiful etc - but for instance while Catherine and Chastity are both girls names that mean the same thing, Catherine isn't as transparent - Catherine has become "just a name". Bonnie is probably transitional but the word is still in current use to mean "pretty", and by naming your daughter that, you're saying that's what you value - or at least, of all the other names out there, you chose to give her a label lauding her looks.

DramaAlpaca · 06/01/2015 22:23

I know a Bonnie in Ireland who uses it as a nickname for Bláthnaid, which means 'little flower' and is pronounced a bit like BLAW-ned. I don't think Bláthnaid as a name travels very well, though.

Rhubarbgarden · 06/01/2015 22:51

What Bigfoot said.

And it's twee.

ouryve · 06/01/2015 22:52

I had a cat called Bonnie.

fairyteepee · 07/01/2015 09:53

OK so a bit marmite but also quite well liked! I understand the take some of you are having on it being another word for beauty but we live down south of England and ive never heard anyone use it as anything other than a name, although i am aware of its alternative use.

We do already have a 2 year old daughter who is very bonnie! Her name is one that a lot of people consider quite twee so that aspect is not something that phases me.

Please keep your comments coming, they are all very helpful!

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squoosh · 07/01/2015 10:57

Very twee and very 1980's.

CrispyFern · 07/01/2015 10:58

I like it. It's cute.

CruCru · 09/01/2015 21:15

I don't much like it. For some reason, I can't imagine a Bonnie doing anything other than show business.

18yearstooold · 09/01/2015 21:20

Labrador

Sorry

KatieKaye · 10/01/2015 07:44

Not keen as it's rather twee. And focuses on the physical notion of beauty.

I think you will have heard of "bonnie" being used as an adjective if you have a 2 year old, OP:

Nursery rhymes: "Bonnie Bobby Shafto" and "And the child that is born on the Sabbath Day is bonnie, blyth, good and gay"

And surely everyone has heard of Bonnie Prince Charlie?

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