Bunnie
b(un)-nie
Popularity:
9073
Origin:
British
Meaning:
Pretty; Little rabbit
Bunnie is a girl’s name of English and Scottish origin. It may be a variant spelling of Bunny, which means “little rabbit” but is sometimes used as a nickname for Elizabeth and other names. In Donna Tartt’s novel The Secret History, the character Edmund is nicknamed Bunny. What could be more fitting than naming baby after an animal that’s just as adorable as they are? Alternatively, Bunnie may be a variant of the Scottish name Bonnie, meaning “pretty,” which could also be a nod to your bonny baby’s cuteness.