Liam Patel

By Liam Patel
Linguistics Researcher

Updated on September 07, 2024

Blaine

US Popularity Rank: 1974

Origin: Gaelic

Meaning: Yellow; Thin

Blaine is a gender-neutral name of Gaelic origin. Bright and bubbly Blaine is the Anglicized version of the old Irish word "blá," which translates to “yellow.” Blaine is also believed to mean “thin” in Irish. The name came to exist through the 6th Century Scottish saint, Saint Bláan. Born on the western Isle of Bute, educated in Ireland, and returning to Scotland to live, Saint Bláan has become legendary among the Irish and Scottish alike. Blaine is a well-known surname today and is borne by illusionist and escape artist David Blaine. With a golden name like this, there's no doubt that you will become enchanted by your magical little one.

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