Bogart
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Bogart is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Bogart is a Dutch and German surname that likely refers to someone who lived near an orchard. It has also been associated with strength and resilience.”, and peaked in popularity in 2006.
What Bogart Means
“Bogart is a Dutch and German surname that likely refers to someone who lived near an orchard. It has also been associated with strength and resilience.”
The Story of Bogart
Picture a name that conjures images of smoky rooms, sharp wit, and an undeniable charisma that captivates any audience.
Bogart, a surname with Germanic and Dutch origins, likely denoted a dweller near an orchard, linking it to the land. Over time, it evolved, and its association with strength and resilience became undeniable, carrying forward the weight of its past.
This name is for a son you imagine will possess an intriguing blend of resilience and charm. You see your child navigating the world with a self-assured independence, a charismatic spirit that draws people in, and a strength that shines through his every endeavor.
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Famous Namesakes
Humphrey Bogart
Iconic American actor
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 2006
Total Births
33
First Recorded
1994
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