Bonita

/bəˈnitə/ adjective

Definition

Spanish and Portuguese word meaning 'pretty' or 'beautiful', often used as a feminine given name or place name.

Etymology

From Latin bonitas meaning 'goodness' or 'excellence', derived from bonus 'good'. In Spanish and Portuguese, the word evolved to specifically denote physical attractiveness or beauty, particularly when describing women.

Kelly Says

Bonita demonstrates how Latin's abstract concept of 'goodness' evolved into concrete descriptions of beauty in Romance languages. The word appears in numerous place names across Spanish-speaking regions, often describing beautiful geographical features like 'Bonita Springs' or 'Vista Bonita'.

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