Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginBonnay is a French surname, originating as a variant of Bonnet. The surname Bonnet itself is derived from the given name Bonitus, which comes from a diminutive of the Latin word bonus, meaning "good." This root implies that the name originally referred to a person considered good or virtuous.Historical ContextThe given name Bonitus holds historical significance, as it was the name of a 7th-century saint, a bishop of Auvergne in Gaul. Saint Bonitus is remembered in Christian hagiography, and his name likely contributed to the popularity of the name among early medieval Christians. Over time, the name evolved into surnames such as Bonnet and Bonnay, which would have been used to identify descendants or individuals associated with someone named Bonitus.Geographical DistributionAs a French surname, Bonnay is primarily found in France, but variations of the name, such as Bonnet, are more widespread. The variant spelling "Bonnay" may indicate a regional or phonetic change over time.Key FactsMeaning: Derived from Latin bonus (good), via Saint Bonitus and the surname Bonnet.Origin: French.Type: Surname, variant of Bonnet.Usage: Historically in France.