Blaklee

#95 in Kentucky

Meaning of Blaklee

Often chosen for spirited baby girls, Blaklee emerges like a hidden glade in an ancient forest, its Old English roots blæc (“dark”) and lēah (“meadow”) weaving a story of shadow and sunlight in every syllable. Pronounced BLAYK-lee, the name flows off the tongue like a warm breeze rustling olive branches under a rose-gold dawn, marrying a sense of grounded tradition with a dash of Latin flair. Though still a rare gem—16 newborn Blaklees in 2024—it has quietly brightened nursery rosters, appealing to parents who crave a name both lyrical and strong. More than a pretty arrangement of letters, Blaklee arrives with the charm of a fiesta’s final burst of confetti, promising its bearer a life painted in contrasts: subtle yet striking, familiar yet entirely her own.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as BLAYK-lee (/bleɪkli/)

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