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Where did the name “Bimbo” came from?

The most common premise is that the name was a combination of bingo (the famed letters and numbers game) and Bambi, the captivating foal from the Walt Disney animated film. 
Where did the name “Bimbo” came from?

The most common premise is that the name was a combination of bingo (the famed letters and numbers game) and Bambi, the captivating foal from the Walt Disney animated film. 

The name Bimbo first appears on a list of proposals founders drafted in 1943. It merited circling in competition with suggestions such as Pan Rex, Pan NSE (“Nutritivo, Sabroso y Económico”), Sabrosoy, Pan Lirio, Pan Nieve and Pan Azteca. 

Sometime later the founders found out that in colloquial Italian, children (“bambini”) were also called bimbo, a Hungarian word that means “cocoon” or “bud.” Even more surprising is that in China, a phoneme that sounds like “bimbo” means bread.