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BLAKLIE
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing sporadically in US records during the 19th century, primarily among males.
BLAKLYN
FemaleDistinctive American given name created by blending Blake and Brooklyn, with no specific meaning beyond its origins.
BLAKLYNN
FemaleUncommon yet compelling name of unknown origin, often associated with strength and uniqueness due to its distinctive sound and spelling. Some believe it may be inspired by the DC Comics character Black Canary, adding a touch of superhero mystique to the name. Despite its scarcity in historical records, Blaklynn's rarity contributes to its allure and has begun gaining traction among parents seeking original and meaningful names for their children.
BLAKNEY
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from "blæc" meaning "black," and "-ney" denoting place or estate, signifying "black estate.
BLANCA
FemaleBlanca, derived from Spanish 'blanco', means white, conveying purity and beauty.
BLANCAESTELA
FemaleUnique female name of Spanish origin, combining 'Blanca', meaning white or bright, with 'Estela', derived from the Latin word 'stella', translating to star.
BLANCH
FemaleRare French given name meaning 'white,' symbolizing purity and light, with notable historic bearers like Dame Blanch de Lormes and Blanche d'Armagnac.
BLANCHA
FemaleUnique and captivating Spanish name derived from the word "blanco," meaning white, often associated with purity and brightness. It has been popular in Spain and Latin America for centuries, gaining further recognition through characters like Washington Irving's heroine Blanca in "The Tales of the Seville.
BLANCHE
FemaleFrench female given name meaning "white," popularized by historical figures like Queen Blanche of Castile and literary characters such as Belle in "A Tale of Two Cities.
BLANCHIE
FemaleRare French female given name derived from "blanc," meaning "white," but unlike many color-named names, Blanchie originates as an occupational surname for bleachers who cleaned wool.
BLANDINA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine given name meaning 'gentle', with notable historical figures like Saint Blandina, and pronunciation /blan-DEE-nah/.
BLANDINE
FemaleRare, distinctively French given name derived from 'Blanca', meaning 'white' or 'fair'. Notably associated with Saint Blandine, a Christian martyr who famously refused to recant her faith despite persecution.
BLANDY
FemaleDistinctive name of French origin, meaning 'white', brought to England by the Normans in 1066 and historically associated with notable figures like Richard de Blandy and Thomas Love Peacock's character in "Crotchet Castle".
BLANE
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name meaning 'dark-haired', derived from the surname Black, with potential associations to nature or beauty through its connection to the Gaelic word 'blàth'.
BLANEY
FemaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Bláthmhac, meaning "descendant of Bláthmhac," which was originally a Norse personal name brought to Ireland by Viking settlers. It was historically associated with the noble Uí Fiachrach clan of County Mayo and has evolved to be used for both males and females today.
BLANKA
FemaleSlavic female given name derived from the word 'blank', meaning 'white' or 'shining'. It gained prominence through Blanche of Castile, a notable member of the House of Anjou during the Middle Ages.
BLANNIE
FemaleRare Irish given name with an unclear origin and meaning, adding mystery to those who bear it.
BLAQUE
FemaleRare African-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, originally "Obaluwaye," meaning "the last child born" signifying love and affection.
BLASA
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from the Basque word for 'small,' popularized during medieval times through Saint Blase, and has been used worldwide despite its regional ties to Spain.
BLAYKE
FemaleAmerican-born, modern invented name with no specific meaning or historical background, first becoming popular in 2009 and reaching peak popularity at rank 538 in 2014.
BLAYKELEE
FemaleModern, unique unisex name first popularized in the early 21st century US, possibly derived from Blake and Kaylee or Gaelic 'fair-haired,' with no definitive origin or meaning.
BLAYKELY
FemaleModern, rare name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in the late 20th century. It may be a blend of names like Blake and Kelly or derived from Welsh elements, but these theories are unsupported.
BLAYKLEE
FemaleUnique American feminine name created by blending Blake ("dark-haired" or "fair-haired") and Kaylee, gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking historical meaning beyond its composite origins.
BLAYKLEIGH
FemaleModern, fictional name created by V.E. Schwab for her Shades of Magic series, with no direct translation or established meaning. It's gaining popularity due to its musical quality and association with Schwab's magical world.
BLAYKLEY
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning that has only recently begun to appear in the public record, with the first instance being in Australia in 2007. Its exact origin and significance are difficult to determine due to its sparse usage and lack of widely accepted theories about its origins or connection to well-known names from history, literature, or mythology.
BLAYNE
FemaleDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the Norman surname 'Black', signifying darkness of hair or skin since the 18th century.
BLAYR
FemaleDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word "blàir," meaning "field" or "plain.
BLAYRE
FemaleAmerican given name derived from Scottish Blair, meaning "plain" or "field", popularized in the late 19th century and notable for its uniqueness.
BLAYZE
FemaleUnusual boy's name of unknown origin, with suggestions tying it to 'blazer' but no concrete evidence. It has gained popularity in English-speaking countries as a modern alternative to traditional names, appealing for its strong sound despite having no definitive meaning or history.
BLAZA
FemaleDistinct Basque origin name, derived from Blazko, meaning 'little blaze'.
BLAZE
FemaleBlaze, an English name derived from "blaze," meaning fiery flame or bright light, has gained popularity in recent years for its association with heat, energy, and radiance. Interpreted as symbolizing passion, creativity, and enthusiasm, this modern name choice also suggests illumination and inspiration.
BLEEKER
FemaleRare yet distinct Dutch origin name derived from the occupational surname "Bleecker," potentially meaning "the pale one" or "the light-haired one.
BLEIDY
FemaleRare Berber-derived name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly related to light or destiny.
BLEN
FemaleRare Welsh name, derived from "blodeu" meaning "to blossom". Traditionally given to girls, it can also be used for boys.
BLENDA
FemaleRare and beautiful Swedish female name with Old Norse roots meaning 'blind,' but without any negative connotations.
BLENDIA
FemaleUncommon yet powerful African name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, signifying 'she who brings peace' in Twi.
BLEONA
FemaleAlbanian female name derived from 'bleonja', meaning moonlight, first used in the mid-20th century.
BLERINA
FemaleAlbanian name derived from "bler", meaning "snow". It reflects Albania's mountainous terrain and signifies beauty and uniqueness.
BLERTA
FemaleAlbanian feminine given name meaning 'golden' or 'yellow', derived from the Albanian word 'blertë'.
BLESS
FemaleUncommon African-derived name from Hebrew 'Blessed', meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.