Blake

Blayk
Meaning: Fair-haired, dark
Gender
Boy
Origin
Old English, Old French, Scottish
Popularity Rank
#255 (boys)
#471 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Blake has consistently ranked among the top names for boys in the United States, reflecting its enduring appeal. It has gained popularity in recent decades, often seen as a trendy yet classic choice for a baby boy.

Why Parents Choose Blake

Parents are drawn to the name Blake for its strong, masculine sound and its association with creativity and talent, thanks to its famous namesakes. It also has a timeless quality that appeals to those looking for a name that feels both modern and classic.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Blake originated from an Old English word 'blac,' meaning 'black' or 'dark,' and 'blac' also referred to someone who was fair-skinned. It gained popularity as a given name in the 19th century, influenced by notable literary figures and artists, solidifying its place in English-speaking cultures.

The name Blake has roots in both Old English and Old French, often symbolizing brightness or a fair complexion. It has been used historically as both a surname and a first name.

Notable People Named Blake

  • Blake Lively
  • Blake Shelton
  • William Blake

Name Variations

Blakely Blakeley Blayke

Related Names

Blaine Brayden Beckett

Similar Sounding Names

Jake Zach Drake

Names with Similar Feel

Chase Grant Reid

Sibling Name Ideas

Avery Carter Ellie Mason

Pop Culture References

  • Blake from 'The Office'
  • Blake Belladonna from 'RWBY'
  • Blake in 'The Voice'