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[Opinions] Blythe
I keep seeing this cropping up in people's combos and it's really growing on me. I could see it in the middle name spot more than a first name, I think. It seems to be one of those names which would go really well with almost any first name.What do people think of Blythe and what are your favourite combos?Some I thought of:
Louisa Blythe
Adelaide Blythe
Cassandra Blythe
Eleanor Blythe
Isabella Blythe
Sophia Blythe
Sienna Blythe
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I Hate Blythe for a girl!
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Me too!I just never had the courage to say it before. lol
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Yay! I have an ally :0)
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ouch...!Even if it's just my internet alter-ego :)After using it as such for several years now, it's actually grown on me as a real name. It's a girl's name to me, but then I'm not American so Blythe, along with Meryl, Alison and Marion are all female. My favourites are Marion Blythe, Margot Blythe and Margaret Blythe, Frances Blythe and Roberta Blythe.
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SorryI am not American either but...I guess it just isn't me. The only reason I said anything is 'cause there seems to be female Blythe mania at the moment and I wanted to let it be known that not EVERYONE loves the name. Sorry if I put it a little harshly.:0)
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'sokay :)no need to apologise, I meant that in good humour. I didn't realise that there was a 'female blythe mania' at the moment, though, lol. What makes you say that?and can you link me an example of a male Blythe? It never occured to me as a male name until I saw it listed as such here.
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Well, I had never seen this name on the boards until about a week and a half ago, and I only knew of it as a name before that because I had a feeling it existed and typed it into the search box. I saw it was Masculine and thought, yup, it is all right. Then it started popping up all over the place as a female name and I got...perplexed. Your right, I have never heard of a male Blythe, but I haven't heard of a female one either, so...*Shruggs*Btw, What is it that makes you like the name Blythe for a girl? I just want to know so that I can understand better (Not meaning to sound rude, I'm just curious) P.s. I'm crazy over the name Aristodemos, so really, I think you have the higher ground! Lolz ¦]:0)
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Basically, it's one syllable and I like the associations with the name. It's the only "modern" name on my list, and I probably wouldn't use it because of that lack of history, but there just aren't that many short, non-cutesy names for women- Clare, Jane, Eve, Anne, Maud, Laure- all of which I love, but the only one I could actually use is Jane (or Jean or Joan).
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Ok. Thanks.
btw, my mum likes Blythe for a girl :)
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I think Blythe has a lovely sound and meaning, but I definitely see it more as a middle name. I agree that is sounds lovely with just about every first name! Sophia Blythe and Eleanor Blythe are my favourite of your combos (I actually know an Eleanor Blythe, if you can believe it). Isabella Blythe is my least favourite only because the B sounds are a bit close for my own personal comfort.
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I don't like Blythe as a fn or mn. It's just a surname to me.
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Blythe is incredible and powerful. I love it with Eleanor and Sophia.
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Oh, I love Blythe. One of my GPs is Drusilla Imogen Blythe. From your combos, Cassandra Blythe, Louisa Blythe, and Sophia Blythe are my favorites.Catherine Blythe
Imogen Blythe =)
Cora Blythe
Josephine Blythe
Lydia Blythe
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I adore Blythe! My favourite combo is Blythe Deridre (I like it as a first name, obviously). Louisa Blythe, Adelaide Blythe and Eleanor Blythe are just beautiful.
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I LOVE Blythe. It's in my combos, and I think everything you paired it with sounds lovely. Eleanore Blythe is one of my combos, and I also chose Philippa Blythe.Josephine Blythe
Amarilla Blythe
Charlotte Blythe
Mary Blythe
Margaret Blythe
Emilia Blythe
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I love Blythe as a middle name too, one of my GP's is Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple Blythe Alison lol purely on the Blythe Alison(although if they really had to use Apple it would have been better as the middle name). I like Eleanor Blythe best of your suggestions. Some others I like are Catriona Blythe
Ingrid Blythe
Evelyn Blythe (too many y's though?)
Emilia Blythe
Madeleine Blythe
Lavinia Blythe
Arwen Blythe
Georgina Blythe
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Sounds like an old wman or someone who is very oblivious, or likes tweed sweaters, either one. very blyth generally means a bit air headed.
As a middle name, i think its safe to escape negative labelling.
I think have a less common name is important nowadays as young people are increasingly determined to appear unique and trendy. Sienna Blythe is gorgeous actually,
Nell Blythe
Enora Blythe
Selena Blythe
Damia Blythe
Tora Blythe
Delila Blythe
Mariana Blythe (not pronounced marianna)
Clarissa Blythe
Cerys Blythe
Amandine Blythe
Tamsin Blythe
Talya Blythe (Talia)
Vienne Blythe
Shayna Blythe
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I love Blythe for a girl, especially as a middle name.My favorite combo with it is Rosemary Blythe. Other favorites: Eugenie Blythe, Georgiana Blythe, Georgina Blythe, and Josephine Blythe.I also especially like: Alice Blythe, Eleanor Blythe, Eugenia Blythe, Margaret Blythe, Mariam Blythe, Philippa Blythe, Rosalind Blythe, Susannah Blythe.
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Dinah BlytheDinah Blythe
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