BLAKE

Blake can be many things, masculine or feminine names, even the ecclesiastical wardenship of County Galway. 'Meaning-' Blake is also a given name in some countries. It means either Black or pale . It originated from Old English. Originally it was a nickname for someone who had dark or pale skin.

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A



Andrew Blake (scientist)

B



Blind Blake, American blues and ragtime musician

Bud Blake, American cartoonist

Blake Lewis, American singer and American Idol contestant

C



Casey Blake, American baseball player

Charles E. Blake, Pentacostal Bishop

Clive Blake, bass guitarist

D



Daphne Blake, fictional character from ''Scooby-Doo''

Dave Blake, Canadian politician

David Valentine Jardine Blake, Australian general

Derek Blake, British biomedical researcher

Donovan Blake, Jamaican-American cricketer

E



Edward Blake, Canadian politician

Eubie Blake, American jazz pianist and composer

Eugene Carson Blake, American Protestant leader

G



George Blake, (born 1922), a British spy, and double agent for the Soviet Union

Gerald Blake, British television director

Gillian Blake, British actress

Gordon A. Blake, USAF general

H



Hamish Blake, Australian comedian

Harris Blake, American politician

Henry Blake, fictional character

Henry Arthur Blake, British colonial administrator

Howard Blake, British composer

J



James Blake (disambiguation):


James Hubert "Eubie" Blake (1887–1983), American musician


James F. Blake (1912–2002), bus driver


James Blake (born 1979), American professional tennis player


James "Spanish" Blake, Nine Years War figure


Ronald James Blake, civil engineer

Jason Blake (ice hockey) (born 1973)

Jeff Blake (born 1970), retired American football quarterback

Jenna Blake, model

Jeremy Blake (1971–2007), American video artist and painter

Jerome Blake (born 1956), English actor

Joaquín Blake y Joyes (1759–1827), Spanish general

John Blake, Jr. (born 1947), American jazz violinist

Jon Blake (born 1958), actor of the 1980s

Joseph Blake, governor of South Carolina

Joseph Henry Blake (1797–1849), Irish nobleman and socialist

Julia Blake (born 1936), Australia-based British-born actress

K



Katharine Blake

L



Lillie Devereaux Blake

Lively, Blake

M



Madge Blake

Mervyn Blake

N



Nathan Blake

Noah Blake

Noel Blake

Norman Blake, American folk/bluegrass instrumentalist and vocalist

Norman Blake, Scottish rock musician who is a member of Teenage Fanclub

Nzinga Blake

P



Peter Blake


Peter Blake (actor)


Peter Blake (yachtsman) (1948–2001)


Peter Blake (editor)


★ Sir Peter Blake (artist) (born 1932), British artist

Q



Quentin Blake

R



Ran Blake

Rob Blake, (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player

Robbie Blake

Admiral Robert Blake (1599–1657), English Admiral

★ Dr. Robert R. Blake (1918–2004), American management theoretician

Robert Blake (actor), an actor, from TV's ''Baretta''

Robert Blake, Baron Blake

Robert Harrison Blake, fictional character

Robert O. Blake, American diplomat

Robert O. Blake, Jr., American diplomat, not the son of the above

Robert Blake (dentist)

Rodney Blake

Roj Blake, fictional character from the television serial ''Blake's 7''

Ronald James Blake

S



Sexton Blake, fictional detective for multiple authors

Sophia Jex-Blake, British physician and feminist

Sophie Blake, British television presenter

Stanley Thatcher Blake, Australian botanist

Stephanie Blake, American actress

Steve Blake, American basketball player

Susie Blake, British actress

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, English footballer

T



Tchad Blake, record producer

Thomas Blake, American tennis player

Thomas Blake Glover, Scottish merchant

Toe Blake, Canadian ice hockey player and coach

W



Walter Blake

Whitney Blake

Wilfred Theodore Blake

William Blake (1757–1827), British poet, painter, and printmaker

William Burdine Blake, Sr.

William Phipps Blake

See also



The Blake School, a college preparatory school located in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area

Blake Lewis, a finalist on the sixth season of ''American Idol''

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