Bambie (pronounced BAM-bee) is a tender-hearted twist on the beloved name Bambi, its roots tracing back to the Italian word bambino, meaning “child,” and immortalized by Felix Salten’s 1923 novel and Walt Disney’s gentle forest fawn. With a soft vowel melody that evokes the quiet patter of tiny hooves across sun-dappled glades, Bambie carries an air of innocent curiosity and resilient grace. Though delightfully uncommon—peaking modestly in the 1950s and again in the early ’80s—it has quietly charmed a select few families who love its storybook sparkle. Bambie feels like a warm breeze at dawn: playful yet poised, nostalgic yet fresh, inviting every little girl who bears it to step into life with wonder and quiet confidence.