Bonnie Nikko

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Bonnie 156
Nikko 238,336
Bonnie Nikko 28,268,898
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  1. is 152nd most common Paula
  2. is 153rd most common Alice
  3. is 154th most common Andrea
  4. is 155th most common Tracy
  5. is 156th most common Bonnie
  6. is 157th most common Martin
  7. is 158th most common Lynn
  8. is 159th most common Lee
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  1. is 238,332nd most common Niemenski
  2. is 238,333rd most common Niemynski
  3. is 238,334th most common Niersbach
  4. is 238,335th most common Nievinski
  5. is 238,336th most common Nikko
  6. is 238,337th most common Nikl
  7. is 238,338th most common Nio
  8. is 238,339th most common Nischke
  9. is 238,340th most common Nnanna
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  1. is 28,268,894th most common Bonnie Nikirk
  2. is 28,268,895th most common Bonnie Nikitas
  3. is 28,268,896th most common Bonnie Nikkel
  4. is 28,268,897th most common Bonnie Nikkelsen
  5. is 28,268,898th most common Bonnie Nikko
  6. is 28,268,899th most common Bonnie Nikodemski
  7. is 28,268,900th most common Bonnie Nikodim
  8. is 28,268,901st most common Bonnie Nikolai
  9. is 28,268,902nd most common Bonnie Nikolas

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Bonnie

Meaning & History

Nikko

(female) Originally an affectionate nickname from the Scottish word bonnie ‘fine, attractive, pretty’. However, it was not until recently used as a given name in Scotland. Its popularity may be attributed to the character of Scarlett O'Hara's infant daughter Bonnie in the film Gone with the Wind (1939), based on Margaret Mitchell's novel of the same name. (Bonnie's name was really Eugenie Victoria, but she had ‘eyes as blue as the bonnie blue flag’.) A famous American bearer was Bonnie Parker, accomplice of the bank robber Clyde Barrow; their life together was the subject of the film Bonnie and Clyde (1967). The name enjoyed a vogue in the second part of the 20th century, and has also been used as a pet form of Bonita.

Variant: Bonny.

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