blake
English origin. Means “dark, pale”.
Also used as slang
View on the slang dictionary page →Yellow, as butter or cheese.
“The high-profile legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s production company will no longer go to trial after the parties announced a settlement just two weeks before jury selection was slated to begin.”
— Bluesky· May 2026“United States: Met Gala: Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Madonna, Blake Lively, Beyonce [ US CBS ] (ENEX Editors' choice) - https://members.enex.news/exchange/913546”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Blake Lively ile Justin Baldoni arasındaki dava uzlaşmayla sonuçlandı”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have reached a settlement that ends the legal battle over Lively’s claim that he conspired with publicists to destroy her reputation. bit.ly/499xk0U”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Tell me your celebrity/fictional crush and see if you’re allowed in✌️ mine: - dylan o brien (thomas/stiles) tmr,teeneolf - sam winchester (jared padalecki) spn - tom welling (clark) in smallville - dean winchester (jensen ackles) spn - stefan salvatore tvd - bellamy blake (bob marley) the100 - keanu reeves (neo) in matrix - jeremy gilbert tvd - charlie hunnam (pete) in green street h”
— r/teenagers· May 2026
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