Blasius
See also: Blásius
English
Etymology
From Late Latin Blasius, name of a 3rd-4th century Armenian saint, possibly from Latin blaesus (“stammering”), or Latinized from an Ancient Greek name. Doublet of Blaise.
Usage notes
- This form refers to historical persons. Blaise and Blase are sometimes used as modern English names.
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