Origin of Blew


This rare and unusual surname has two possible origins; firstly, it may be of Scottish origin, a patronymic of the name Blue, itself an Anglicized form of the Gaelic "Macghilleghuirm" meaning son of the blue lad. It is an Argyllshire surname formerly current in Arran, and was found particularly around the parish of Knapdale. Secondly, it may be a nickname for a habitual wearer of blue clothes, or for someone with blue eyes, deriving from the Old French "bleu" meaning blue. The suffix "s" denotes "son of".

The surname dates back to the early 13th Century (see below). Variations in the spelling of the surname include Blewes and Blewis. Church Records list the christening of Mary, daughter of John and Elizabeth Blewis on July 5th 1764 at the Lying-in Hospital, Endell Street, London, and the marriage of James Blues to Jessie Robertson on November 28th 1847 in Edinburgh, and the christening of their daughter Jessie on January 5th 1856 in Edinburgh. One Pat Blue, aged 30 yrs., a famine emigrant, sailed from Liverpool aboard the "Independence", bound for New York, on July 14th 1846. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Walter le Bleu, which was dated circa 1200, in the "Close Rolls of the Tower of London", during the reign of King John, known as "Lackland", 1199 - 1216. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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The surname Blew. Genealogy, origin, history, meaning, and significance

Research into the possible origins of blew leads us to learn more about those who bear this surname. Adhering to what we know about the way surnames originated, it is possible to offer a realistic explanation of the origins of blew.

The surname Blew around the world

There is a considerable probability that blew has crossed the borders of its place of origin to establish itself, to a greater or lesser extent, in other parts of the world. With all the information we have today, it can be said that the countries where blew is most abundant are the following.

History of Blew

The deeds, the way of life, the places they lived, the family relationships they had, the jobs they held by those who were the first to be named blew are found in every look back in the history of this lineage. In the following lines, you will find everything we have been able to gather about the surname blew.

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Notable Figures Named Blew

We assume that there have been significant contributions to humanity made by individuals with the surname blew, even though not all have been documented to our present day. If you or someone you know bears the surname blew, you could potentially build illustrious lineages through your efforts and virtues. It is our desire to highlight in this section those individuals with the surname blew who, for various reasons, have left their mark on the course of history.

The surname Blew and its bibliographic sources

The bibliography collects information related to the surname blew, which allows us to learn more about its meaning. Accessing the archives of the town or towns where your ancestors were born and lived is, of course, a good way to trace the origins of blew.

SOURCES

These sources are essential for initiating the understanding of blew, and at the same time, of surnames in general.

  1. Belew
  2. Blaw
  3. Ble
  4. Blea
  5. Blee
  6. Blei
  7. Bleu
  8. Bley
  9. Blow
  10. Bleh
  11. Bael
  12. Bale
  13. Balea
  14. Baleu
  15. Baley
  16. Ballew
  17. Balow
  18. Beel
  19. Bel
  20. Bele
  21. Belea
  22. Belei
  23. Beley
  24. Beliew
  25. Bellew
  26. Below
  27. Belyew
  28. Biel
  29. Bile
  30. Bilea
  31. Bileh
  32. Biley
  33. Bilow
  34. Blaeu
  35. Blai
  36. Blau
  37. Blauw
  38. Blay
  39. Bleau
  40. Bleye
  41. Bloe
  42. Blou
  43. Blowe
  44. Bloy
  45. Blu
  46. Blue
  47. Bly
  48. Blye
  49. Boel
  50. Bole