do anyone know where the name " Bonema " originate from ?
Answer:It's Dutch. It consists of the first name Bone suffix -ma.
The meaning of Bone (pronounced Bo-nuh) is uncertain. It is older than the name Bonifatius though.
-ma is a surname-forming suffix of uncertain origin and meaning.
Answer:It's very rare. Only about 30 people in Holland have this name.
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