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Dictionary of Medieval Names
from European Sources

Blanche f. Old French blanc 'white, pale', from Old High German blanch, Middle High German blanc. Fem. of Blanch.

The name of a 12th C queen of Castille, a 13th C queen consort of Navarre, a 13th C queen consort of France, a 14th C queen consort of Norway, two 14th C queen consorts of France, a 14th C queen consort of Germany and Bohemia, and two 15th C queens of Navarre.

Czech Republic
Latin
1355 Blancze (dat) chlumecky 96
England
English
1572 Blanche BUmar-vol1 p. 25; 1577 Blanch COmar-vol2 p. 70; 1581 Blanch StAnthonlin p. 28; 1594 Blanch ibid. p. 37; 1595 Blanch CAmar-vol1 p. 5
France
Latin
1138x62 Blanca (abl) clairvaux-12thc 59, Blancha (abl) ibid. 59; 1257 Blancha (nom) ArrestReg-volI IV, Candlemas; 1259 Blanche (gen) ibid. XI, Pentecost; 1378 Blancam (acc) hanquetvol1 2295, Blancha (nom) ibid. 557, Blanche (gen) ibid. 557
Old French
1296 Blanche paris1296 p. 7
Italy
Latin
1265x1339 Blanca (nom) BBC-Berg 146
Spain
Latin
1489 Blancha (nom) carbonell p. 36
1487 Blanquina (nom) carbonell p. 11; 1488 Blanquina (nom) ibid. p. 23; 1489 Blanquina (nom) ibid. p. 30; 1490 Blanquina (nom) ibid. p. 41; 1491 Blanquina (nom) ibid. p. 52
Catalan
1510 Blanqua valencia1510 4462
1510 Blanquina valencia1510 3221
Switzerland
Latin
14thCx1478 Blancha (nom) Ob-SPVn (25)
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