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- Blayke
- Light, Light.
- Belky
- Blaike
- From the surname which is from the Old English blac meaning "black" or blac meaning "white, pale".
- Blaik
- Blaque
- Blakey
- From the surname which is from the Old English blac meaning "black" or blac meaning "white, pale".
- Blak
- English: Extremely dark or pale.
- Blayk
- Blaec
- Black; White, Black, White.
- Blackie
- Billkui
- Black
- Dark; Dark Skinned, Dark, Dark Skinned.
- Bleyk
- Balliac
- Blykk
- Blaga
- This name derives from the Proto-Slavic root “blȃg (бла̑г),” meaning “sweet, pleasant, blessed, mild, gentle, soft.” Blagoveshtenie (Благовештение) “The Annunciation,” also referred to as the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the Christian celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus, the Son of God, marking his Incarnation. The feast day, associated with Eastern Orthodox saints, is traditionally celebrated in Bulgaria on March 25.
- Bolko
- This name derives from the Polish name “Bolesław,” composed of two Preslav and standard Slavic elements: “bó-le (бо́-ле) bol͂ii (бол͂ии)” (Large, great, more “most”) plus “sláva (сла́ва)” (glory, fame, renown, honor, repute, reputation). The name means “great glory, honorable, of great honor.” One of the most prominent bearers of this name is Bolesław II the Generous, also known as the Bold and the Cruel (~1041–1082). He was Duke of Poland from 1058 to 1076 and the third King of Poland from 1076 to 1079. He was the eldest son of Duke Casimir I the Restorer and Princess Maria Dobroniega, daughter of Grand Prince Vladimir the Great of Kiev. Bolesława Lament (1862–1946) was a Polish nun, founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Family.