Blas
The meaning of Blas is 'firebrand or 'stammerer' and is usually given to people of a specific gender. A baby named Blas is supposed to be is analytical, insightful, knowledgeable, diligent, independent, brave, wise, and practical, according to the numerology value of seven. The desire and need to seek truth in everything around are reflected in the name Blas. People named Blas are assumed to frequently appear to be making an effort to conceal their internal weakness and anxiety. Blas can be incredibly lazy and idle at times. Blas might exhibit philosophic traits and frequently wanders about with a mystifying expression as he attempts to study the surroundings. Blas has a sharp intuition because of his keen awareness and cautious demeanor. People with the name Blas are open to trying new things. For them, choosing one road and following it is not an option. These people struggle to get along with friends since they are slightly introverted but compassionate. They have a variety of secrets inside of them, some of which even their closest friends and family members are unaware of. There are just certain assumptions about the person named Blas. The name is not very popular and is rarely heard.
Gender
Boy
Origin
Spanish
Numerology
B is for beloved, as you are to many.
L is for listen, one of your best traits.
A is for activities, for you have many.
S is for sensational, you know how to make a splash!
Lucky
Blas lucky number is 7.
The detectives of numerology, 7 is known for its investigative abilities and analytical skills. Astrologically, the number 7 can be thought of as a blend of Virgo and Scorpio energy: 7 is extremely detail-oriented, but is driven by inner-wisdom as opposed to tangible realities.
Famous People Named Blas
- Blas Antonio Sáenz President of Nicaragua in 1845
- Blas Cantó (born 1991) Spanish singer
- Blas Chumacero (1905 – 1997) Mexican trade union leader
- Blas Cristaldo (born 1964) Paraguayan football (soccer) defender
- Blas de Lezo (1689 – 1741) Spanish admiral
Blas in Pop Culture
- Linnet Muir the main character of a series of short stories by French,Canadian author Mavis Gallant
- Lilium Song (and Opening Theme of "Elfen Lied")
- Levana Roman goddess of newborns, her name derived from Latin levare, meaning "to rise" or "to lift" (from a birth ritual in which the mother placed the newborn on the ground and the father lifted the baby up, showing that he accepted the child into the family)
- Levana Lunar queen in Marisa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles series
- Lonnie character from Disney's "Descendants" and "Descendants: Wicked World," Mulan's daughter,