Meaning of Bowie
Bowie carries the meaning of 'blond' or 'yellow', reflecting a connection to hair color or brightness. The name's roots in Gaelic suggest a historical significance tied to physical characteristics, which is not uncommon in traditional naming conventions.
Origin of Bowie
The name Bowie is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'bogha' meaning 'blond' or 'yellow'. It is often associated with the surname and has gained popularity in modern culture through various figures, notably the musician David Bowie.
Popularity of Bowie
Bowie has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, particularly due to cultural influences from music and media. The name appeals to both genders, which adds to its unique charm, and it is often chosen for its modern yet classic feel.