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'''Bonnie''', '''Boonie''' or '''Bonny''' is (usually) a feminine given name. It comes from the Scottish word "bonnie" meaning "pretty, attractive".<ref name=mfnames>[http://www.mfnames.com/fnames/b/origin-and-meaning-of-bonnie.htm MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Bonnie]</ref> The name can also be used as a pet form of [[Bonita]].<ref name=mfnames/> Bonnie may refer to: |
'''Bonnie''', '''Boonie''' or '''Bonny''' is (usually) a feminine given name. It comes from the Scottish word "bonnie" meaning "pretty, attractive".<ref name=mfnames>[http://www.mfnames.com/fnames/b/origin-and-meaning-of-bonnie.htm MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Bonnie]</ref> The name can also be used as a pet form of [[Bonita]].<ref name=mfnames/> Bonnie may refer to: |
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==People (selection)== Bonnie is a very fat girl, and now studying in HKUST |
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Pronunciation | /ˈbɒni/ BON-ee |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Scottish |
Meaning | Pretty, Attractive |
Other names | |
Related names | Bonita |
Bonnie, Boonie or Bonny is (usually) a feminine given name. It comes from the Scottish word "bonnie" meaning "pretty, attractive".[1] The name can also be used as a pet form of Bonita.[1] Bonnie may refer to:
==People (selection)== Bonnie is a very fat girl, and now studying in HKUST
Women
- Bonnie Bartlett (born 1929), American actress
- Bonnie Bedelia (born 1948), American actress
- Bonnie Bernstein (born 1970), American sportscaster
- Bonnie Bianco (born 1963), American singer and actress
- Bonnie Blair (born 1964), retired American speedskater
- Bonnie Bramlett (born 1944), American singer and sometime actress
- Bonnie Crombie (born 1960), Canadian politician, formerly Member of the Canadian Parliament
- Bonnie Curtis (born 1966), American film producer
- Bonnie Dasse (born 1959), retired American track and field athlete
- Bonnie Dobson (born 1940), Canadian folk music songwriter, singer, and guitarist
- Bonnie Dunbar (born 1949), retired American astronaut
- Bonnie Franklin (died 2013), American actress
- Bonnie Fuller (born 1956), Canadian media executive
- Bonnie Gadusek (born 1963), retired American professional tennis player
- Bonnie Greer (born 1948), American-British playwright, novelist and critic
- Bonnie Guitar (born 1923), American Country-Pop Singer
- Bonnie Hunt (born 1961), American actress
- Bonnie Koloc (born 1946), American folk music singer-songwriter, actress, and artist
- Bonnie Langford (born 1964), British actress, dancer and entertainer
- Bonnie Loo (born 1994, winner of Singaporean singing competition, Campus SuperStar (season 4)
- Bonnie Lou (born 1924), American rock and roll and country music singer
- Bonnie Lythgoe, former British dancer, theatre producer and director
- Bonnie MacBird (born 1951), American actress, playwright, screenwriter and producer
- Bonnie McFarlane (born 1973), Canadian stand-up comedian and writer
- Bonnie McKee (born 1984), award-winning American singer, songwriter, and actress
- Bonnie Mealing (died 2002), Australian freestyle and backstroke swimmer
- Bonnie Owens (died 2006), American country music singer
- Bonnie Parker (of Bonnie and Clyde)
- Bonnie Pink (born 1973), Japanese singer, songwriter, and musician
- Bonnie Poe (died 1993), American actress
- Bonnie Pointer (born 1973), American R&B and disco singer (of The Pointer Sisters)
- Bonnie Raitt (born 1949), American blues singer-songwriter and slide guitar player
- Bonnie Rideout (born 1962), award winning Scottish fiddler
- Bonnie Schneider, American television meteorologist and author
- Bonnie Sherr Klein (born 1941), Canadian feminist filmmaker, author and disability rights activist
- Bonnie Somerville (born 1974), American actress and singer
- Bonnie Tyler (born 1951), Welsh singer
- Bonnie Wright (born 1991), British actress, fashion model, screenwriter, director and producer
Men
- Bonnie Stewart (died 1994), professor of mathematics
- Bonnie "Prince" Billy (b. 1970), stage name for Will Oldham
- Bonnie Prince Charlie (b.1720), also known as Prince Charles Edward Stuart
- Bonaventure (b.1221), St. Bonaventure, contemporary of St. Thomas Aquinas
Fictional characters
- Bonnie Swanson, from the animated series Family Guy
- Bonnie, in Toy Story 3
- Bonnie Bennett or McCullough, from the novel series The Vampire Diaries
- Bonnie Brown, a character from the Berenstain Bears chapter book series
- Bonnie Rockwaller, a character from the Disney Channel series Kim Possible
- Bonnie Kate, from the tune of a Morris dance
- Bonnie, minor Friends character[2]
- Bonnie MacFarlane, a major character in the video game Red Dead Redemption
- Bonnie, minor Scrubs character