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Bonnie

Bonnie is primarily a feminine given name of Scottish origin. It derives from the Scots word bonnie, meaning pretty, lovely, or charming. In Scots language and culture, bonnie is an affectionate descriptor that has also entered broader English usage as a name rather than just a word.

As a personal name, Bonnie became popular in English-speaking countries during the 20th century and remains

Notable people named Bonnie include Bonnie Tyler, a Welsh singer known for the hit “Total Eclipse of

In fiction and popular culture, Bonnie appears as a character name across media, such as Bonnie Anderson

Overall, Bonnie is widely recognized as a name carrying connotations of beauty and affection, with a presence

a
recognized
given
name
today.
Variants
and
related
forms
include
Bonny,
and
the
name
is
sometimes
used
as
a
standalone
choice
or
as
a
nickname
for
longer
names.
While
most
use
is
female,
the
epithet
bonnie
also
appears
in
historical
contexts
describing
people
or
places
in
Scotland.
the
Heart”;
Bonnie
Raitt,
an
American
singer
and
guitarist
renowned
for
blues
and
roots
music;
Bonnie
Hunt,
an
American
actress,
comedian,
and
writer;
and
Bonnie
Wright,
an
English
actress
best
known
for
the
film
series
in
which
she
plays
Ginny
Weasley.
The
epithet
Bonnie
Prince
Charlie
refers
to
Charles
Edward
Stuart,
an
18th-century
Scottish
claimant
to
the
throne
and
leader
of
the
Jacobite
rising
of
1745,
commonly
called
by
the
nickname
in
historical
references.
in
the
Toy
Story
film
series
and
Bonnie
the
animatronic
in
the
Five
Nights
at
Freddy’s
video
game
franchise.
The
term
also
appears
in
the
idiomatic
pairing
Bonnie
and
Clyde,
referencing
the
infamous
criminal
duo
of
the
early
20th
century.
in
real-life
individuals,
historical
references,
and
various
works
of
fiction.