If the question refers to the swimsuit, it was named after the Bikini atoll in the Marshall Islands chain, Pacific Ocean, where the H-bomb was tested in 1946. The swimsuit was invented at the same time that the atomic tests were going on. The origin of the island's name is unknown to this contributor, but it is probably a Polynesian word.
No, bikini is not a French word. Although it was used in French.
No, it was named after Bikini Atoll.
in Hawaii
The word "bikini" is derived from French, not Greek or Latin. It was named after the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands where atomic bomb testing took place in the 1940s.
It is a French word apparently after Bikini atoll
"Bikini" is the same in English and, as a loan word, in Italian.
from china
thong
A Bandeaukini is another word for Bikini.
Bikini
A fashion company named it on that the nuclear tests on bikini island were so hot that their product must be that hot too. Bikini caught on.
It was the man who made the bikini. He was French engineer Louis Reard in 1946 after the Bikini Atoll where the first atomic bomb was set off.