Blyth

English

Etymology

Old English blīþe. The surname derives partly from the place names, partly from a nickname.

Proper noun

Blyth

  1. a town and river in Northumberland, England,
  2. a village in Nottinghamshire, England.
  3. a river in Suffolk, England.
  4. A surname.
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