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Blake

Boy 🏆 #394 all-time ♾️ timeless 👥 Generation Z
📊 192 473 babies named Blake in the US since 1880, peaking in the 2010s. Recorded from 1883 to 2020.
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Origin: Old English (English surname). Meaning: 'Black/dark' or, paradoxically, 'pale/white'.
⛪ The figure behind the name: English surname (Old English blæc / blāc) — feast day December 16.
Blake is an English surname turned given name, with no eponymous saint or founding figure. It arose independently from two opposite Old English words — blæc ('black, dark-haired, dark-complexioned') and blāc ('pale, fair') — so it could originally describe either a very dark or a very fair person.
⭐ Famous bearer: Blake Shelton (b. 1976), American country music singer

📖 The story of the name Blake

Blake is a small linguistic joke made good. As a medieval English nickname it could mean either 'the dark one' (Old English blæc) or 'the pale one' (blāc), two near-identical words of opposite sense, so the very same surname might have described a raven-haired man or a fair-skinned one. From that ambiguity it became a surname and then a crisp, one-syllable given name.

The towering namesake is the visionary English poet-artist William Blake, which lends the name an artistic, romantic depth. In the United States it long read as cool and masculine — think Blake Shelton or Blake Griffin — before actress Blake Lively helped push it stylishly into use for girls, making it a chic modern unisex option.

Today Blake reads as sleek, contemporary and quietly artistic — short, strong and effortlessly stylish, with a whisper of poetic depth beneath its cool, minimal surface.

✨ What is a Blake like?

Blake is built on a paradox — a single name that means both 'black' and 'white' — and that contradiction is oddly perfect, because a Blake tends to contain multitudes: cool and understated on the surface, imaginative and intense underneath. The looming namesake, the visionary poet-artist William Blake who saw angels in trees and rewrote heaven and hell, stamps the name with a streak of creative, rule-bending independence.

Generationally, Blake reads as sleek and modern, a crisp monosyllable that feels effortlessly stylish and, increasingly, gender-fluid. Its bearers map the range nicely: a mystic Romantic poet, a charismatic country star, an explosive dunking athlete, a glamorous leading actress. The common thread is presence — people who walk into a room and are simply, undeniably there.

Emotionally, Blake reads as independent and a touch enigmatic, someone who keeps a cool exterior over strong currents. There's ambition here, and an artistic sensibility, and a preference for doing things their own way rather than by the book. A Blake can be charming and sociable, but there's always a private, self-directed core you don't fully get to see.

Cast Blake in a story and they're the effortlessly cool one with hidden depths — the friend who's up for anything but marches to a private drum, the creative who makes the unconventional choice look obvious in hindsight. They value freedom, style and authenticity, dislike being boxed in, and quietly refuse to be predictable — living proof, like the name itself, that opposites can happily share the same skin. In a phrase: a cool, contradictory original.

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❤️ Blake in love

Blake loves in monochrome, a study in high-contrast shadows. With a name that straddles the line between the void of *blæc* and the ghostly hue of *blāc*, his affection is never a pastel whisper; it is a stark declaration. He seduces through intensity, drawing you into a magnetic pull that feels both ancient and immediate. There is a sensual gravity to his touch, cool and commanding, like marble in winter sun. He is captivated by mystery, seeking the enigmatic depths in a partner that mirror his own dual nature. He does not chase; he waits for you to step out of the light and into his shade. Yet, beware the coldness. The same *blāc* that makes him ethereal can also make him distant, pale with indifference. He loses interest quickly if the spark dulls, if the contrast fades into mundane grey. Blake needs a lover who is not afraid of the dark, who understands that true passion often lives in the silence between the black and the white. He offers a love that is less about warmth and more about presence—solid, undeniable, and forever etched in ink.

🌟 Famous people named Blake

💬 Nicknames: Blakey, B.
🌍 In other languages: Blake (English) · Blake (French) · Blake (Spanish).

🎲 Did you know?

🔢 Numerology: Blake vibrates on the number 4. The number of structure and grounded strength — an interesting anchor for a name so full of poetic ambiguity. Fours build the frame the dreamers paint on.
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❓ Frequently asked questions about Blake

What does Blake mean?

It carries two opposite meanings — 'black/dark' or 'pale/fair' — because it comes from two near-identical Old English words that merged into one surname.

Is Blake a boy's or a girl's name?

Traditionally a boys' name, it has become a stylish unisex choice, used for girls too, especially after actress Blake Lively.

Does Blake have a saint's day?

No — Blake is a secular surname-derived name with no associated saint or Catholic feast.

Who is the most famous Blake?

Historically the English poet and artist William Blake; among modern bearers, actress Blake Lively and singer Blake Shelton stand out.

Where does the surname Blake come from?

It is English, originating as a descriptive nickname for someone notably dark or notably fair in appearance.

🎭 Blake's profile

⚡ Energy 7/10
😄 Humor 6/10
🦅 Independence 7/10
💧 Sensitivity 5/10
🎯 Ambition 7/10
⚓ Stability 6/10
🎨 Whimsy 5/10
🕊️ Diplomacy 6/10
🤝 Loyalty 6/10
🔆 Need for attention 6/10

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Name compatibility potential:

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Generation SilentBoomersXYZAlphaAll
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Friendship potential for Blake

💚 Top 10

  1. Jordyn92%
  2. Valeria90%
  3. Jada90%
  4. Alexa90%
  5. Addison89%
  6. Ava88%
  7. Michaela88%
  8. Makayla88%
  9. Sydney86%
  10. Sierra86%

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Faith51%
  2. Madelyn53%
  3. Celeste55%
  4. Maggie57%
  5. Abby59%
  6. Lila60%
  7. Hannah62%
  8. Hailey63%
  9. Lily63%
  10. Zoe63%

Love potential for Blake

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Lila43%
  2. Maya46%
  3. Lilly47%
  4. Celeste47%
  5. Allie53%
  6. Camille53%
  7. Autumn53%
  8. Summer55%
  9. Hailey55%
  10. Zoey56%

Professional potential for Blake

💚 Top 10

  1. Isabelle75%
  2. Daniela75%
  3. Isabella75%
  4. Isabel75%
  5. Jordyn74%
  6. Grace73%
  7. Jocelyn72%
  8. Alexa71%
  9. Ava71%
  10. Madison70%

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Celeste49%
  2. Lila49%
  3. Bella49%
  4. Nevaeh50%
  5. Autumn51%
  6. Zoe52%
  7. Abby52%
  8. Lilly53%
  9. Kaylee53%
  10. Maggie54%

Crush potential for Blake

💔 Bottom 10

  1. Hannah63%
  2. Lila66%
  3. Maggie67%
  4. Celeste67%
  5. Zoe67%
  6. Hailey67%
  7. Madelyn69%
  8. Faith69%
  9. Savannah70%
  10. Zoey72%