Home › Words › B › bugattibugatti/ˈbjuːˈɡæti/bugatti means A surname from Italian.bugatti is pronounced /ˈbjuːˈɡæti/.EtymologyBorrowed from Italian Bugatti.nameA surname from Italian.A French motor car manufacturer, a subsidiary of Volkswagen.e.g.“Not only is the industry headed in that direction, but in 2021 Bugatti was spun off from Volkswagen Group and merged with Rimac, the Croatian company that makes the all-electric Rimac Nevera supercar.” — 2024 June 20, Peter Valdes-Dapena, “Bugatti’s new car is a $4 million, 1,800 horsepower hybrid”, in CNN:nounA motor car manufactured by this company.e.g.“Bugatti and the London-based Little Car Company have teamed up to make 500 miniature electric Bugattis for kids – and now a few of them have just become available to buy.” — 2020 July 25, Peter Valdes-Dapena, “Bugatti is selling a $35,000 electric car for kids”, in CNN:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.bentley 73% match — A motor car manufactured by this company. vs bugatti →buick 66% match — A car of this make. vs bugatti →ferrari 64% match — A car manufactured by Ferrari. vs bugatti →lamborghini 64% match — A motor car manufactured by the Lamborghini company. vs bugatti →bmw 62% match — A motor car manufactured by this company vs bugatti →maserati 60% match — A car manufactured by Maserati. vs bugatti →volkswagen 59% match — A car manufactured by Volkswagen. vs bugatti →porsche 58% match — A car of this brand, reputably high-performance and expensive. vs bugatti →