I named my son Blayze in 1993. I changed the spelling a bit to modernize it. He loves his name! Blayze is athletic, tall and handsome. He played Soccer and Basketball throughout High school and some in college. I was always told his name was very memorable! He has never met another Blayze. Blaise, (Blayze) is a common name in Europe but still unusual in the US.
I think this name is a horrible name to name a living human. It translates in Latin to "one who stutters". And in my opinion, if I were hiring a group of people and one of them had the name Blaze, I would think to myself, "Wow, this guy's probably not going to do so well. Blaze is prolly gonna Blaze till his eyes glaze over and eat all my Doritos all damn day, every day. Not gonna call him for the job. But you know who I'm gonna if the building catches fire? Blaze that's who!" Not! DUMB name in my opinion, might as well call em Cadillac.
― Anonymous User 11/1/2019
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Better off as a nickname, because it offends the origin of the real Blaise, the one used in honor of the mathematician behind the mathematic triangle, Blaise Pascal.
Blaze is a wonderful and rare name. I would personally use this as a middle name because I like having shorter, one-syllable middle names compared to the first name. I've never met a Blaze in my life but I definitely would name my son this in the future when I have kids. Not to mention, Blaze already gives me a feeling that the person will be lively, outgoing, and fun. In my opinion this is more of a boy's name though.
Personally, I’ve always thought of Blaze as a feminine name because of that fictional Sonic character Blaze The Cat who is female, yet there’s a children’s show on Nick Jr. About a boy truck who bears this name. Personally, I love the name on a girl more than a boy but it’s unisex so it’s okay for a boy. It’s just more feminine than masculine in my opinion.
― Anonymous User 11/4/2018
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In 2018, 7 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Blaze who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 3781st most common male first name for living U.S. citizens.
― Anonymous User 10/19/2018
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Blaze Foley is the stage name of a Texas musician whose life was tragically taken too early. Blaze Starr is the stage name of a famous stripper from whom his stage name was inspired.
― Anonymous User 10/10/2018
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My son's name is Blaze. I don’t think I need my head examined. His fiery personality and energy running around make the name very fitting.
― Anonymous User 1/8/2018
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In a book I'm currently writing, "The Snow Princess", Blaze is the given name to the masculine element of Fire.
My middle son's name is "Blaze", he's brilliant (made the dean's list) he's handsome, he's a kind person, well liked AND he's an electrical engineer and VERY successful! Nothing wrong with that name! Some of these comments are just negative, judgemental and ridiculous.
Please just stick to the spelling of Blaise if you really wish to use this name. Whoever thinks that this spelling, "Blaze" is better than "Blaise" should probably get their head examined.
― Anonymous User 6/28/2016
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This name isn't just masculine, it can also be feminine.
― Anonymous User 6/21/2016
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It's a good, strong name. Its good for a girl/boy. I see it more as a boy's name. At least it won't have to be your name plus #1 or #2 after it because everyone else in the class just about has the same name. Not generic, I think it stands out more and not in a bad way, except to maybe those with generic boring common names.
I like the name Blaze for both genders. It's pretty for a girl, handsome for a guy and basically cool for both genders! I think of Blaze Fielding from the game Streets of Rage and Blaze the Cat from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. And also Axel Blaze from Inazuma Eleven. ♥ Overall, it's a very awesome & special name! :D.
― Anonymous User 6/8/2015
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Fictional bearer: Blaze the Cat (a girl) from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
Blaze is a horses name, on a horse it is a handsome, elegant and strong name. On a person it is just tacky.
― Anonymous User 11/26/2011
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I don't know why, but I think this is an awesome name for a girl! Yeah, it may not be very professional, but who cares? Not everyone's name has to sound businessy.
My name is Blaze, and I think it's a wonderful name. I get odd looks sometimes when I tell people my name, and the every so often "so... were your parents hippies or something?" but overall most people seem to like it. I'm also a girl, by the way, as Blaze is the girl's spelling, while Blaise is the boy's spelling.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you Secretary of State Blaze Gustafsson." Does this name sound good to be carried by a distinguished figure? No, I think not!
Haha! This IS my dog's name! I don't think it'd work great with big dogs, but it suits my crazy pomeranian just fine.I don't care for this as a female name, though. And I always think it's weird when people stick random "y"'s into names.
I really don't like this name, my friend named her son Blayze. I don't care for it, but if someone honestly wants to name their child that then they should.