Bledsoe is a surname with English origins, derived from the Old English words “bleoh” and “scoh,” meaning “pale shoemaker.” The name was first recorded in the 13th century and has since spread throughout the United States. Notable individuals with this surname include NFL quarterback Drew Bledsoe and jazz musician Bobby Bledsoe. Despite its modest origins, the Bledsoe name has become a recognizable and respected part of American culture.
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