Why is spaghetti bolognese called bolobnese?

The name "bolognese" in spaghetti bolognese comes from Bologna, the city in Italy where the sauce originated.

It's actually spelled Bolognese (with an "e" at the end), not "bolobnese".

The sauce, traditionally made with ground beef, vegetables, and tomato paste, is named after the city because it was developed and popularized there. While the exact origin is debated, it's believed to have roots in the 19th century, evolving from a simple ragù to the complex sauce we know today.