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About Blewett, Bluett, Blewitt, Bloet, Blouet Family Genealogy
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I am researching Blouet, Bluet, Blewitt, Blewett, etc. Without a doubt our  name is of French origin and probably originated in Normany, France. We  probably went to England with William the Conqueror about 1022, the French  name Blouet. Text Books on origins of names; Harrisons Surnames of the United  Kingdon; BLEWETT the French Bluet: v under Blew, and BLEWITT the Fr. dim suff - et (CP, Fr. bleuet or bluet, a bluebottle, blue bird). Volumes under Blew and  plus the French diminutive suffix et, and other fictions seems to confirm the  report that the French meaning was also a blue flower or corn flower, or color  of cloth worn at the time.

BLEW A.-Fr,Teut. of livid complexion blue M.E. blew, bleu, Fr. bleu O.H. Ger.  blao, blue livid: cp O.E. blaw.

The Above interprets the word Blew in French as well as Teutonic, means of  livid complexion while the middle England Blew, Bleu, and French Bleu as well  as the old Hanover German means blue or lived in the old English spelling Blaw.

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