“Blaise” is a male name of French origin. It is derived from the Latin name “Blasius”, which means “one who stammers”.
In history, Saint Blaise was a 4th-century bishop in Armenia who was martyred for his Christian faith. He is known for his healing miracles, particularly those involving throat ailments, and is venerated as the patron saint of throat diseases and of wool combers.
In modern times, the name Blaise is still used in some French-speaking countries and has become more popular in other countries as well. It has a distinctive and elegant sound and may appeal to parents who are looking for a name that is both classic and unique. The name can also be spelled “Blaze” with a “z” which can give it a more modern and edgy feel.