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In 2018, 36 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Blythe who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 4245th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
The name Blythe was given to 151 girls born in the US in 2015.
Just as an FYI, if you go to the info about this name on this websites rather than just comments it's listed as male and female. It is a unisex name for those who are saying "I'm so glad it's listed as a masculine name".
According to the British Baby Names blog Blythe was not uncommon in Tudor England as a girls' name, and was used in the Middle Ages too.
The name Blythe was given to 162 baby girls born in the US in 2012.
I've also seen this as a surname.
It is used more commonly as a feminine name.
It is used more commonly as a feminine name.
UNISEX use over the last few hundred years. So, deserves to be called androgynous. I love it for either but spelt as Blithe.
I have never encountered this as a man's name. It's odd to have it listed only as a masculine name and not feminine, because I have known several female Blythes/Blithes.
My name actually happens to be Blythe, and I'm a female. As it happens, I have most commonly heard it used in association with females, rather then males. If a male has the name, it's usually a surname, a la Gilbert Blythe. So in conclusion, I don't think it is mutually exclusive to either gender. As a side note, the name also means 'joy', I've read. Just thought I'd comment!
It is boy and girl. There is a line of dolls called Blythe Dolls that came out in the 70's, and are very expensive collector items now.

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