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Forename Blyth

Throughout the world, Blyth (Blyth United Kingdom Australia United States Canada Democratic Republic of the Congo, Блит Russia, بليث Yemen) is a rare gender-neutral first name. The forename Blyth is habitual in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is a rare unisex name, Philippines, where it is a very rare mostly female, but infrequently male name, and the United Kingdom, where it is a very rare mostly male, but uncommonly feminine name. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United States, and Philippines. More frequently, Blyth is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Blyth

name بليطه, name Блытх, name بليث, name בליטה, name Blythe, name Blyth, name Блайт, name Блит
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Blyth Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Блит Russia
بليث Yemen

First names said to be same

Blythe, Блайт, Блытх, בליטה, and بليطه

First name Blyth in the context

Blyth is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Bryce Larkin , the fictional character, Chuck; Bryce Shumar , character in Power Play and Bryce Walker , the fictional character in the novel Thirteen Reasons Why and its television adaptation, 13 Reasons Why.

Notable namesakes

beauchamp colclough urquhat of meldrum and blyth (1791-1861) (b. 1791) link
burton s. blyth English journalist (b. 1831) link
chay blyth British yacht racer and ocean rower, GB (b. 1940) link
graham blyth English audio design engineer and organist, GB (b. 1948) link
riley audley blyth (1955-1996) (b. 1955) link
ross blyth Olympic alpine skier, GB (b. 1961) link
carey ann blyth (born 1962) (b. 1962) link
graham a d blyth researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-8412-5369) link
jonet blyth accused of witchcraft, GB link
mitchell t blyth researcher link

Characteristic surnames

Mr, Bat, C A, Col, Cam, A B, Ash, Amy, Ami, Abi, Ann, Ali, Syd, Sue, Sam, Meg, Mel, Max, Mal, Wm, Em, Ed, Jo, Bj, Ba, An, Al, Ms, Ben, and Bea