Bledsoe is a surname of English origin, believed to have originated from a place called Blead’s Eye in Wiltshire. The name has also been linked to the Old English word “blod” meaning blood, suggesting a possible occupational origin as a butcher or a surgeon. Notable people with the surname Bledsoe include retired American football player Drew Bledsoe and American academic and author Albert Taylor Bledsoe. Despite its relatively uncommon occurrence, the Bledsoe name has a rich history and remains a proud part of many families’ legacies.
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