Blith
/blˈaɪt/
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Old English
Blith, derived from Old English, means 'cheerful' or 'gentle'. It carries a sense of warmth and positivity, evoking a calm and amiable personality. Though rare today, it reflects a historical connection to joy and kindness in English culture.
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