1. blythe - Adjective
2. Blythe - Proper noun
Any of a number of places in England and the United States.
A city in Riverside County, California, United States.
A river in Warwickshire and West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, which joins the River Tame north-east of Coleshill, Warwickshire.
(countable) A surname from Old English either derived from a nickname, or from the English places.
(countable) A female given name transferred from the surname, reinforced by the word blithe.
blythe (not comparable)
Obsolete spelling of blithe
Blythe Danner is somebody whose career I admire. She's a great actress and does good work, but also has a life of her own. I love my job but, at the end of the day, I want to come home and watch a movie and drink a bottle of wine with my husband. Anna Faris
A black shoe makes a blythe heart. Scottish Proverb
A blythe heart makes a blooming look. Scottish Proverb
Blythe, who was starring in London’s West End production of Harry Potter And The Cursed Child before the pandemic closed theatres, has developed a range of cards punning on the STV show’s catchphrase: “There’s been a murdur!” Source: Internet
Blythe said the reason for the change was because it could potentially bankrupt the village. Source: Internet
Click here for more information. main main check sidebar collapsible William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III; August 19, 1946) is an American politician who was the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Source: Internet