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When I was a kid, the show Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman had a cat character named Blossom. Her full name was Princess Blossom Pepperdoodle Von Yum Yum.
Blossom Seeley (1886 — 1974) was an American singer, dancer, and actress.
Blossom Puanani Alama-Tom is a Living Treasure of Hawaiʻi and the last surviving judge of the first Merrie Monarch Festival. Alama-Tom is also an entertainer, a kumu hula, a hula judge, and a musician. Since 1940, Alama-Tom has performed at the City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation’s Nā Hula Festival.
Blossom Dearie was an American jazz singer and pianist.
W.H.L. Wallace, one of the finest Union Generals during the American Civil War, had a daughter-- Isabel-- whom he and his wife affectionately referred to as Blossom, as evidenced in their correspondence prior to his fatal injury at the Battle of Shiloh. Isabel later published a biography of her father, together with her parents' letters.
Blossom Rock was one of the stage names of Edith Marie Blossom MacDonald (1895-1978). She's most well-known for her role as Grandmama in The Addams Family.
"Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, have dedicated their lives, to fighting crime, and the forces, of EVIL!"Sorry, Powerpuff Girls is the first thing that comes into my head, although that doesn't happen with "bubbles" or "buttercup". Probably because "Blossom" is the first name that's always said by the narrator, so she starts the intro off. Can't associate the name with anything else, but on the bright side--she was my favorite Powerpuff Girl! The smart, ice-breath blowing, redheaded leader. There are much worse things to share a name with.
In the early 90's there was the sitcom "Blossom", starring Mayim Bialik as the girl with the name.

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