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Bogie

"Diminutive of Bogart: Bow strength Famous Bearer: late US film star Humphrey Bogart"

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Bogie at a glance

Gender
Boy
Origin
French
Western numerology
11
Indian numerology
9
Characters
5
Popular
153 family views

Number meaning for Bogie

Western numerology

Number 11 insight

Western numerology adds the letter values in the name and reduces them to a single guiding number.

Indian numerology

Number 9 insight

Indian numerology uses a traditional letter map that many families prefer for cultural name matching.

Meaning and story

What does Bogie mean?

Bogie is listed in the BabyAZ name catalog with French context. Its meaning is recorded as: Diminutive of Bogart: Bow strength Famous Bearer: late US film star Humphrey Bogart

This meaning has been cleaned for a parent-friendly reading.

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Unisex English

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Unisex English

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Brother names

Brothers for Bogie

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Unisex English

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Unisex English

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