Bledsoe is a surname of English origin. Its earliest recorded use dates back to the 14th century. The name is derived from the Old English words “bl?d” meaning “blood” and “s?g” meaning “sack” or “bag”. It is believed to have been a nickname for a butcher or a person who carried a blood-filled sack. The Bledsoe family has produced several notable individuals, including American football player Drew Bledsoe and musician Eric Bledsoe. Today, the surname is most commonly found in the United States.
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