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Blaikie is a Scottish people, Scottish surname. Etymology Blaikie derives from "''blaik''" (adj.), a word in the Scots language, Scots language meaning black, plus the common Scots language, Scots diminutive suffix ''"-ie"''. The Dictionary of the Scots Language, ''Dictionar o the Scots Leid'' ("Dictionary of the Scots Language") says the etymology of ''"blaik"'' is: "''Blaik, a. [e.m.E. and ME. blake, ME. blaak(e, OE. blace, blaca, etc., declensional forms of blæc Blak a.] Black.''". Old records in Scotland Into the 20th century the Blaikie surname name has been recorded in inextricably confused forms in Scottish parish, census and statutory records, often interchangeably with the spellings "''Blackie (surname), Blackie''", "''Blakie''", "''Blaickie''", "''Blaikkie",'' "''Bleakie''", "''Blekie", "Bleckie" etc''. Nowadays, the spelling of surnames is more permanent and the various spellings are independent. The oldest surviving and digitally available old parish Kirk birth ...
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Blackie (surname)
Blackie is an English and Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Charles Blackie, New Zealand judge * Don Blackie (1882–1955), Australian cricketer * Ernest Blackie (1867–1943), English Anglican priest * Fergus Blackie, Zimbabwean judge and lawyer *John Stuart Blackie (1809–1895), Scottish scholar *Josh Blackie Josh Blackie (born 3 August 1979) is a former New Zealand rugby union player who notably played for Otago in the National Provincial Championship and the Highlanders in Super Rugby. He also had a long stint for the Kobelco Steelers in Japan a ... (born 1979), New Zealand rugby union player * Margery Blackie (1898–1981), British physician * Sid Blackie (1899–1966), English footballer {{surname, Blackie English-language surnames Surnames of Scottish origin ...
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