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[ 2 syll. von-nie, vo-nn-ie ] The girl name Vonnie is also used as a boy name, though it is far more popular for girls. It is pronounced VAANiy †. Vonnie has its origins in the Old Greek and Germanic languages. It is used largely in English and French. Vonnie is an English pet form of the English, Italian, and Romanian Veronica. Vonnie is also an English and French pet form of the English, French, and German Yvonne.
Vonnie is unusual as a baby girl name. Its usage peaked modestly in 1938 with 0.006% of baby girls being named Vonnie. It had a ranking of #840 then. The baby name has dropped in popularity since then, and is of only irregular use now. In 2008, among the family of girl names directly related to Vonnie, Veronica was the most frequently used. Vonnie has mainly been a girl name in the last century. Baby names that sound like Vonnie include the Indian Vani, the English Vahni, the English Vana, the Italian and English Vanna, the English Vannah, the English Vanni, the English Vannie, the English Vanny, the English Vanya, the English Vena, the English Venna, the English Vennie, the English Vianne, the English and Scottish Vina, the English Vinia, the English Vinnie, the English Vinny, the English Vionne, the English Vivan, and the English Vivyan.
† Pronunciation for Vonnie: V as in "vee (V.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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