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Bomma

The moniker adopted children give to their biological mothers.

Bommy is a portmanteau word derived from a combination of "Birth" and "Mommy". Although Bomma is the original spelling, the variations "Bom", "Bomb" or "Bommy" are interchangeable alternatives.

Children who were adopted refer to their adopted mother as Mom, Momma, or Mommy. Bomma, Bom, or Bommy are used to express love, gratitude, and appreciation for the woman who birthed them, reserving Momma, Mom, or Mommy for the woman who raised them.

"I still can't believe how surreal it is knowing my momma and bomma met after all these years."

"Hi Bom. I'm calling to say 'thank you' and let you know how much I love, appreciate, and adore you for carrying me, giving me life, and for having the wisdom, courage, and unselfishness to place me with a family who could provide for me the life you wanted me to have. I love you Bommy."

by Tikeholt May 8, 2022


Bomma

The moniker adopted children give to their biological mothers.

Bommy is a portmanteau word derived from a combination of "Birth" and "Mommy". Although Bomma is the original spelling, the variations "Bom", "Bomb" or "Bommy" are interchangeable alternatives.

Children who were adopted refer to their adopted mother as Mom, Momma, or Mommy. Bomma, Bom, or Bommy are used to express love, gratitude, and appreciation for the woman who birthed them, reserving Momma, Mom, or Mommy for the woman who raised them.

"I still can't believe how surreal it is knowing my momma and bomma met after all these years."

"Hi Bom. I'm calling to say 'thank you' and let you know how much I love, appreciate, and adore you for carrying me, giving me life, and for having the wisdom, courage, and unselfishness to place me with a family who could provide for me the life you wanted me to have. I love you Bommy."

by Tikeholt May 8, 2022