Blythe

Blith
Meaning: Joyful, cheerful, or happy
Gender
Girl
Origin
English, Old English, Literary
Popularity Rank
#1847 (girls)
#3443 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common names, Blythe has seen periodic rises in popularity, especially among parents seeking a vintage yet distinctive name with a cheerful spirit.

Why Parents Choose Blythe

Parents often choose Blythe for its cheerful meaning, timeless charm, and the positive, carefree vibe it conveys—perfect for a girl expected to bring joy and light into the world.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Blythe has Old English origins, derived from the word 'blith,' meaning cheerful or joyful. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the 19th century and has remained a charming choice for girls seeking a name that radiates happiness and warmth.

Blythe is often associated with a lighthearted and carefree spirit, embodying joy and positivity. It has been used historically to evoke a sense of happiness and ease.

Notable People Named Blythe

  • Blythe Danner, acclaimed American actress
  • Blythe Wilson, British singer
  • Blythe Baird, contemporary writer and performer

Name Variations

Blithe Blythe Blyth

Related Names

Joy Felicity Glee

Similar Sounding Names

Brynn Bliss Brylee

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Bright Hope Lark

Pop Culture References

  • Blythe Baxter, character in the animated series 'Littlest Pet Shop'
  • Blythe Danner, actress known for her roles in film and television
  • Blythe, a character in the play 'The Cherry Orchard'