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BONIFACE
MaleLatin-derived masculine name meaning "good fortune", popularized by Saint Boniface, an influential 7th-century missionary bishop.
BONIFACIA
FemaleRare yet elegant Latin-derived female name, originating from Bonifacio and translating to "she who brings happiness".
BONIFACIO
MaleLatin-derived name that signifies doing good deeds, composed of 'bonus' meaning excellent and 'facere' meaning to do.
BONIQUE
FemaleUnisex French name derived from 'bonique', meaning 'little good'. It was coined by François Villon in his 15th-century work "Testament".
BONITA
MaleCharming Spanish origin name derived from "bonito", meaning pretty or handsome.
BONITA
FemaleCharming and unique feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "bonito," meaning "pretty" or "handsome.
BONITTA
FemaleItalian given name derived from "bonito," meaning "pretty" or "handsome." It signifies beauty and charm, despite its recent origin.
BONNA
FemaleUnique, elegant French name meaning "good" or "kind", traditionally given to girls in France but also used as a surname.
BONNE
FemaleFrench origin, derived from the Old French word 'bon,' meaning 'good'. Traditionally used as both a given name and surname, Bonne has been popular in France since the Middle Ages.
BONNEE
FemaleFrench name of historical significance, derived from "bonnée," meaning "good fortune" or "happiness.
BONNELL
FemaleRare English given name derived from the Old English word 'bone', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
BONNELLE
FemaleRare French female given name, derived from medieval nicknames associated with happiness or cheerfulness. Despite lacking a definitive meaning, its uniqueness allows for personal interpretation.
BONNER
MaleUncommon American given name derived from the English surname meaning 'baked bread' or 'fermented drink', with possible German origins from a place called Bonne.
BONNETTA
FemaleUnique French given name derived from 'bonnet', meaning 'cap' or 'hood', representing protection and coverage.
BONNETTE
FemaleDistinctive French girl's name derived from the French word 'bonnet', originally used as an occupational nickname before becoming a genuine given name.
BONNEY
FemaleIrish surname derived from 'Ó Buadhacháin', meaning 'descendant of victorious warrior'.
BONNEY
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname "O'Bonny," meaning "fair-haired.
BONNI
FemaleRare Italian feminine name meaning 'good' or 'kind', historically associated with kindness and positivity.
BONNIBEL
FemaleRare, attractive French name derived from Germanic Bonnebel, meaning "pretty little one.
BONNIBELLE
FemaleBonniebelle is a rare, French-derived given name meaning "beautiful good," combining the words for beautiful and good.
BONNIE
FemaleScottish name meaning 'pretty' or 'attractive', popularized by Robert Burns' poem "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond".
BONNIE
MaleCharming Scottish feminine given name derived from the Scots word meaning 'pretty' or 'handsome'.
BONNIEJEAN
FemaleUnique Scottish female given name derived from the surname Bonnyjeane, meaning 'pretty Jane'.
BONNIEJO
FemaleDistinctive American female name coined by Ring Lardner Jr., possibly derived from "bonnie" meaning beautiful in Scottish, with "-jo" adding a playful touch.
BONNIELEE
FemaleRare Scottish name composed of 'bonnie', meaning beautiful, and 'lee', derived from the Irish surname Ó Laoidhe, which signifies 'descendant of the poet'.
BONNIELOU
FemaleRare French name composed of 'Bonnie', meaning beautiful, and 'Lou', short for Louise which means renowned warrior, resulting in the translation "beautiful renowned warrior".
BONNITA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from "bonito," meaning pretty or attractive. It signifies elegance and has been popular in Latin American cultures for centuries.
BONNITTA
FemaleItalian name derived from "bonnito", meaning "pretty" or "beautiful".
BONNY
MaleScottish female given name derived from the Scots word "bonnie," meaning beautiful or pretty.
BONNY
FemaleCharming Scottish female name meaning 'pretty', popularized by the song 'Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond'.
BONNYE
FemaleDistinctive American given name coined by author Octavia E. Butler for her 1998 novel "Parable of the Talents," where it refers to a strong-willed character. Its meaning is not definitive, though some associate it with the Scottish word 'bonnie', suggesting charm or attractiveness. Despite its rarity and lack of historical information, Bonnye has gained recognition among science fiction enthusiasts due to Butler's novel.
BONZIE
FemaleDistinctive American name coined by renowned surfboard shaper Robert August for his son in the late 1960s or early 1970s. It does not have any known linguistic meaning or historical background, but it has gained recognition within the surfing community due to its association with August and his family.
BOOKER
FemaleUnique American given name derived from the English surname "Booker," meaning 'maker or seller of books.'
BOOKER
MaleUnique American given name derived from the English occupational surname 'Booker', signifying a bookmaker or seller, with possible connections to knowledge, creativity, and wisdom.
BOOKERT
MaleFictional name created by Kurt Vonnegut for his son in the 1997 novel "Timequake," not based on any historical figure or meaning beyond its literary context.
BOOMER
MaleRare American name derived from the Aboriginal Australian word 'boomerang', popularized by Captain Boomer Washburn in the TV series M*A*S*H.
BOON
MaleThai male given name meaning "good fortune," popularized during the Ayutthaya period and still beloved by Thai parents today.
BOONE
MaleAmerican male given name with roots in Old English or Irish Gaelic, possibly meaning "blessing" or "life/lucky". It's strongly associated with American frontier history, notably through explorer Daniel Boone.
BOONE
FemaleDistinctive American boys' name derived from an Old English word meaning "hillfoot dweller," embodying strength and courage as exemplified by its famous pioneer namesake, Daniel Boone.
BOOTH
MaleEnglish given name derived from an occupational surname originally assigned to makers of small wooden shelters or stalls.