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BLAIZE
MasculineFiery French name meaning 'to burn brightly', popularized by early Christian saints like Saint Blaize, conveying strength and passion.
BLAKE
MasculineBlake, of English origin, means 'black' and was traditionally given to dark-haired children.
BLAKELEE
MasculineContemporary American girls' name created by blending Blake ('dark-haired, pale') and Lee ('clearing').
BLAKELEY
MasculineElegant English name derived from the Old English "blæc-leah," translating to "dark clearing." Once used as a place name, it has evolved into a unique given name with growing popularity among girls in recent years, while retaining its distinctive appeal and rich historical origins.
BLAKELY
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English surname Blackley, originally an occupational name for a fuller, and believed to have originated in Lancashire.
BLAKEN
MasculineRare and unique name of uncertain origin and meaning, often interpreted as relating to light colors or the Scottish/Irish surname Blake.
BLAKLEY
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Old English 'blæc' meaning black and '-ley' denoting a field or meadow, thus signifying "black meadow.
BLAN
MasculineBlaine is a Scottish boy's name derived from the Gaelic word "bláth", meaning "flower".
BLANCA
MasculineSpanish female given name meaning 'white'.
BLANCH
MasculineRare French girl's name meaning 'white,' associated with purity and lightness, historically prominent in medieval France.
BLANCHARD
MasculineFrench origin, dating back to the Middle Ages, derived from the Old French word "blanc" meaning white. It was originally an occupational name for a fuller who cleaned and thickened wool. Notable bearers include François Blanchard, inventor of the first hot-air balloon in 1783, and his nephew Jean-Pierre Blanchard. Today, it is considered a unisex name with a rich history making it a distinctive choice.
BLANCHE
MasculineFrench name derived from 'blanc,' meaning 'white', popularized by French nobility like Blanche of Castile.
BLAND
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning 'white' or 'fair-haired', derived from the Old English word 'blad'.
BLANDON
MasculineDistinctive male given name of French origin, derived from the Old French word "blond," meaning "fair-haired.
BLANE
MasculineBlaine is a unique Scottish-derived name meaning 'plain' or 'field', popularized by American poet Joyce Kilmer who used Blaine as his pen name.
BLANEY
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Blaney, which means "flowery" or "blossoming" in Gaelic. It was borne by descendants of Blathmhna and associated with the ancient warrior Dalcassian sept.
BLANTON
MasculineUncommon English first name derived from the Old English word "blætnan", meaning "to bloom" or "to flourish". It originally served as a surname, but has gained popularity as a given name in recent years.
BLAS
MasculineUnisex name of Spanish and Basque origin, derived from the Latin word "Blasius." It is associated with Saint Blaise, a 4th-century Christian martyr known for his patronage against throat ailments and diseases like measles. Despite its uncertain meaning, Blas remains a popular choice among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names with deep historical significance.
BLASE
MasculineBlaze is a Greek-origin name derived from 'blaze', meaning 'to burn' or 'shine brightly'.
BLASS
MasculineRare Catalan name meaning "bald" or "gray-haired," dating back to the 13th century, popularized during the Renaissance era.
BLAYD
MasculineScottish name meaning 'battle' or 'struggle', associated with strength and courage, derived from the Gaelic word 'blàr'.
BLAYDE
MasculineOriginal and unique name of unknown origin and meaning, recently gaining popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and UK. It's often associated with strength and individuality but lacks historical or linguistic evidence to support these associations.
BLAYDEN
MasculineBlayden is of English origin, derived from 'blæc' meaning 'black', and often associated with nature and earth.
BLAYDIN
MasculineRare, Scottish Gaelic name meaning "little flower chieftain.
BLAYDON
MasculineRare English given name derived from the name of an old Norse-influenced town in Northumberland, potentially meaning 'dark hill'.
BLAYK
MasculineRare English name derived from the Old Norse word "blakkr", meaning "dark" or "black".
BLAYKE
MasculineRare American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from English or Old Norse elements like "blakkr" meaning 'dark' or 'black', and "leah" meaning 'woodland clearing'. Its usage has been sporadic since its first appearance in 2007.
BLAYN
MasculineRare Welsh surname turned given name, derived from 'Blaenau', meaning 'summit'.
BLAYNE
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from Blair, meaning "plain" or "field." It was traditionally given to children born in rural areas and has evolved into a popular given name due to its unique sound and heritage.
BLAYSE
MasculineUncommon English given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Old French 'blaser' meaning 'to blow', or the Middle English 'blaie' meaning 'wheat'.
BLAYSON
MasculineDistinctive American name created by blending Blake ("dark, pale") and Mason ("stonemaker").
BLAYTEN
MasculineDistinctive given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite having no established etymology or historical significance.
BLAYTON
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive male given name of American origin, potentially meaning "settlement by the black one".
BLAYZ
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from the surname Blaeu, once given to blue-dyers. Its origin could be traced back to the Scottish Gaelic word "blàth," meaning "flower.
BLAYZE
MasculineRecently coined name, created independently from its sound-alike names Blazer or Blazes, which derive from the Old French word "blaser," meaning "to burn" or "to blaze." It does not have a specific historical figure or traditional meaning associated with it, but its unique spelling and similarity to words like "blaze" give it a powerful and intense sound. Despite its rarity, ranking only once at number 986 on the U.S. boys' names list in 2014, Blayze stands out as a distinctive modern name choice.
BLAZ
MasculineAncient Slavic name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', often given during times of prosperity.
BLAZE
MasculineEnglish name derived from the word 'blaze', meaning 'to burn or shine brightly'. It signifies fire, light, and intense heat.
BLAZEN
MasculineCzech name derived from "blázen," meaning "fool" or "madman," but often used endearingly for eccentric individuals. It gained popularity through the 14th-century tale "The Fool of Blazan.
BLAZER
MasculineRare, Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Blascaid, meaning 'full of bluster', referring to a boisterous nature.
BLEASE
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English surname Blæc-hyrst, meaning "bare hill".