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Blythe

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Gender Feminine & Masculine
Usage English (Rare)
Pronounced Pron. BLIEDH
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Meaning & History

From a surname meaning "cheerful" in Old English.

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classic   formal   upper class   natural   wholesome   refined   strange   serious   nerdy  

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Anne of Green Gables characters, feelings, fictional characters, happiness, literature, rare English, surnames, virtues, y vowels
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Entry updated November 16, 2019
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