It comes from the Scots language word "bonnie" (handsome, pretty, attractive), or the French bonne (good). That is in turn derived from the Latin word "bonus" (good). The name can also be used as a pet form of Bonita. The name has been in use, primarily in the Anglosphere, since the 1800s.
Bonnie is an animatronic rabbit and the guitarist in Freddy's band, positioned at the left side of the stage. Undisclosed to Fazbear Entertainment, Inc. and the public, Bonnie is heavily implied to be possessed by the restless spirit of Jeremy – a little boy murdered by William Afton.
Bonnie is a girl's name of Scottish origin meaning "beautiful, cheerful". Bonnie is the 441 ranked female name by popularity.
Means "pretty" from the Scottish word bonnie, which was itself derived from Middle French bon "good". It has been in use as an American given name since the 19th century, and it became especially popular after the movie Gone with the Wind (1939), in which it was the nickname of Scarlett's daughter.
Bonnie is a popular name of Scottish origin which was popularized by the Scottish folk song My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean. Deriving from the Scottish word for ‘beautiful,’ it brings to mind the image of a beautiful woman or lover.
The name "Bonnie" has Scottish origins and is derived from the Scottish word "bonnie," which means "pretty" or "attractive." It is often used as a term of endearment in Scotland and is associated with the idea of beauty and charm.
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