Meaning & History
Blaže is a Macedonian masculine given name derived from the Macedonian word блажен (blažen), meaning "blissful" or "blessed." This term ultimately traces back to Old Slavic bolgŭ, which carries the sense of "good, pleasant." As such, Blaže belongs to a family of Slavic names that express spiritual blessings or divine favor.
Cultural and Regional Context
Blaže is predominantly used in Macedonia, where it shares roots with other South Slavic names like Blagoj and Blagun, as well as the feminine forms Blaga, Blaguna, and Blagica. Outside Macedonia, similar names appear in Bulgarian (Blagoy), Croatian (Blago), and Serbian (Blagoje). The variant Blazhe is also a common Macedonian form.
Meaning and Symbolism
The name's semantic core—"blissfulness" or "blessedness"—connects it to Christian concepts of beatitude, reflecting the importance of religious virtue in onomastic traditions. In Macedonian naming culture, names derived from positive attributes are cherished, with Blaže being a distinctive example.
- Meaning: "blessed"
- Origin: Slavic (Macedonian)
- Type: First name
- Usage: Macedonian