but we have a few regular customers at work who have it, and it seems to suit them. It can come across to me as being nice and cute when I see it, although I wouldn't count it as a preference of mine.
One of the Bonnies I come across regularly is Bonnie-Amelia Maryrose. That is a
lot of name. Another's given first name is
Bonita with
Bonnie as a nickname.
While I could see its charm if it was in a combo with another name I liked or had a measure of respect for, I suspect it would repulse me if it was paired with something like
Lou or
Lee or
Sue for a middle name. Ugh.
This message was edited 5/23/2009, 9:14 PM