Blanche (given name)

Blanche
Gender Female
Origin
Meaning "White"
Other names
Related names Bianca, Blanca, Branca

Blanche is a feminine given name. It means "white" in French, derived from the Late Latin word "blancus"[1], which is itself of Germanic origin, one of a number of words designating colours - others are words for "grey" (German "greis" meaning "grey-haired", French "gris") and "brown" (French "brun") - which are thought to have been borrowed into Latin to classify horses (cf Old English "blanca" meaning "white horse") (English and French: Blanche; Italian: Bianca; Spanish: Blanca; Portuguese: Branca).

It became common in the last medieval centuries in the Western European cultural sphere. Apparently the name, possibly invented at that time, received a boost when king García Ramírez of Navarre and his French-born wife Marguerite de L'Aigle named one of their daughters Blanca. Many of their descendants, who rapidly spread to royal families all around Western Europe, named one of their daughters Blanche.

The name's popularity might be related to aesthetic concepts current at the time, whereby "a skin white as milk" was considered as an ultimate mark of female beauty. Such idealised depictions of beautiful women - of beautiful princesses in particular - are attested in in numerous works of prose and poetry of this period.

The Welsh female name "Gwen" also means "White". One of the theories for the origin of Spanish "Elvira" is that it is derived from the same word in Arabic.

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People

There have been several persons named "Blanche" or "Blanca":

The Navarrese royal family

The name vanished from use by the royals of Navarre after the 1460s.

Other nobility

Other people

Fictional characters

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