Summary
The surname Blevins is of English origin and is believed to derive from the Middle English word 'blefyn', meaning 'dweller at the bleaching ground'. It is a locational surname that may have been given to people who lived near a place where linen or cloth was bleached. Blevins is also a relatively common surname in the United States.38229
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most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Blevins
RobertBlevins
Robert Blevins is an American novelist known for his books "The Man from Saigon" and "The Dylan Provincials."TammyBlevins
Tammy Blevins is a professional golfer who has won multiple championships on the LPGA Tour.JohnBlevins
John Blevins is a jazz trumpeter and composer, known for his work with the John Blevins' Matterhorn and other ensembles.LauraBlevins
Laura Blevins is a Canadian politician who has served as a Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party of Canada.MichaelBlevins
Michael Blevins is an American actor and dancer, known for his performances in Broadway productions like "A Chorus Line" and "Starlight Express".JulianBlevins
Julian Blevins is an Australian cricketer who has represented the national team in international matches.AmandaBlevins
Amanda Blevins is a country music singer-songwriter, known for her hit songs like "Don't Tell Me" and "Stronger Than Ever".DylanBlevins
Dylan Blevins is a professional BMX rider, known for his stunts and performances in competitions worldwide.MarieBlevins
Marie Blevins is a French fashion designer, known for her elegant and avant-garde clothing collections.WilliamBlevins
William Blevins is an English author and historian, known for his books on British naval history and exploration.Blevins Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Blevins' is of English origin. It is derived from the Old Norse personal name 'Blæmingr,' which means 'one with a dark or shining visage.' The name eventually evolved into the surname 'Blevins' and was first recorded in medieval England.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Blevins' is most commonly found in the United States, particularly in the Appalachian region, where it has strong roots. It is also found in smaller numbers in other English-speaking countries such as Canada and Australia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Blevins' include 'Blevin' and 'Bleavins.'