Bonnie means you're pretty or attracctive
It means "Pretty Girl" Bonnie is a pet name for a pretty girl (Scottish) and colleen is the anglicized form of cailín which is Irish Gaelic for "girl."
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Bonnie means beautiful or pretty, from the French bon/bonne meaning good.
The name Bonnie means "good." A Hebrew name with the same meaning is Tova (טובה).
It isn't short for anything. I think it's just Bonnie. Or Bonni. . . But you know what i mean. (Bonny Bonnie Bonni... etc.)
In Scottish Gaelic it is bòidheach;the Irish Gaelic would be dóighiúil, dathúil, breá.In Scottish Gaelic it is bòidheach ; the Irish Gaelic would be dóighiúil, dathúil, breá.
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.
Kayla does not have a direct translation in Irish, as it is not a traditional Irish name. It would typically be used as it is, without adaptation or translation.
Pretty Girl.
Bonnie Lass is a Scottish expression not Irish. You must be referring to the song 'bonnie(attractive-scot) Irish lass(young woman-scot)'. Bonnie Wee lass is certainly more common than the question which I've never heard (wee meaning small). A Colleen (Cailín) is probably the closest meaning a girl or lass. There is a lot of confusion in the US over the Scottish and the Irish probably given that many Americans are descended from one or the other and through intermarrying now both, combined with the fact of the Celtic (Goidelic or Q Celts) connections between the countries. This has led to other confusions such as the erroneous wearing of kilts and tartans (most invented by the Scott's manufacturers in the 1990's for the tourists) by Irish descended Americans.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.