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Comments for BUNNY:
Bunny is the name of the boy who gets killed by his friend in the novel The Secret History by Donna Tartt.-- Anonymous User 12/20/2005
Bunny Watson was Katharine Hepburn's charecter in the movie "Desk Set."-- AnnaClaire 3/26/2006
Bunny is what children call a rabbit.-- Mama1 8/26/2006
Sounds like some cheap, Playboy model, bottle blonde, old and yucky woman. ABSOLUTELY GROSS!-- Anonymous User 11/18/2006
Why would you name your child Bunny? That isn't even a real name.-- 80226_hottie 8/9/2007
I think the name is in desperate need of reclaiming from Playboy, but I wouldn't do so as a first name. I'd use it as a middle name or nickname.
It happens to be my nickname, actually, and an animal I identify with. A rabbit's personality is nothing like that of a Playboy Bunny, and the two really should not be associated.
A perfect nickname for someone who is timid or modest.-- napoleana 9/26/2007
A baby rabbit, which happens to be an adorable animal.-- Brianna Angela 12/25/2007
Bunny Macdougal was the mother of Trey Macdougal, Charlotte's ex-husband on the show "Sex and the City".-- pandasayscynical 1/17/2008
John "Bunny" Breckinridge, an eccentric socialite and actor best known for his role as an alien leader in "Plan 9 From Outer Space".-- FMRadio 2/26/2008
No way. Too cutesy, child-like, and ditzy.-- slight night shiver 4/20/2008
Bunny is the little guy with the donkey in "McLintock!" He's so cute. The name suits him.-- Anonymous User 7/29/2008
This woman will not be taken seriously. It makes me think of a Playboy Bunny, a stripper, or a porn star. This term should be reserved for baby rabbits. It's just way too cutesy. I can't imagine having to going through life as just a Bunny.-- bananarama 8/18/2008
I'm also sick of Bunny being associated with whores! Just because your favorite porn channel uses them, to appease whatever audience that gets off on animals, doesn't mean they own the word. When I hear Bunny, I think of an innocent fluffball, plain and simple. Which is a perfectly suitable theme to have in mind when naming a little girl.-- not_another_Jessica 11/13/2008
In an episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Buffy Summers is mistakenly called "Bunny Summers".-- Feorsteorra 1/8/2009
One word: carrots. I mean, it's the cutest name ever for a baby, but a grown woman? Really?-- Likeyeahwhatev 2/28/2009
Seems to be used a lot for drag queens in literature. There's one in Kurt Vonnegut's "Breakfast of Champions" and in Samuel R. Delany's "Dhalgren."-- MoonAgeDaydreamer 5/31/2009
A famous bearer was American swing trumpeter Bunny Berigan (November 2, 1908 – June 2, 1942). He composed and recorded many jazz instrumental pieces, but died, due to alcoholism, at 33.-- AndrewJKD 7/9/2009
I find this name very strange. A bunny is an animal. I don't think that would make a very good name for a child. And imagine Bunny when she's older. Grandma Bunny.-- -Julia- 7/23/2009
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