Blazhe
Masculine
Macedonian
Meaning & Origin
Blazhe is an alternate transcription of the Macedonian name Blaže, which is derived from the Macedonian word блажен (blažen) meaning "blissful, blessed." This word traces back to the Old Slavic root bolgŭ, meaning "good, pleasant," reflecting the name's association with positive qualities.Cultural and Historical ContextAs a Macedonian male name, Blazhe is part of a broader family of South Slavic names rooted in the concept of "blessing" or "bliss." The common element blag- appears in various forms across the region, such as Blagoj, Blagun, Blaže (all Macedonian variants), as well as Bulgarian Blagoy, Croatian Blago, and Serbian Blagoje. Feminine forms like Blaga, Blaguna, and Blagica also exist, showing how the root adapts across genders.In Macedonian tradition, names emphasizing divine favor or happiness were historically popular, reflecting the influence of Christian spirituality. The name Blaže in particular has been used in religious contexts, as the adjective "blessed" (blažen) is frequently applied to saints and holy figures in Orthodox tradition.Notable BearersThere are no widely known public figures recorded under the name Blazhe, but the name remains in use within Macedonian communities as a regular baptismal name, often shortened to Blazhe as a familiar or colloquial form.Meaning: "blessed, blissful" (from македонски: блажен)Origin: Macedonian, derived from Old Slavic bolgŭ (good, pleasant)Type: First name, maleUsage regions: North Macedonia & Macedonian diaspora