Blunte


Blunte households in mid-nineteenth century Ireland

No Blunte households in Griffith's.

Surname Dictionary

Blount fairly rare: Dublin. Anglo-Norman, le Blount, the fair-haired. Numerous in the Middle Ages but often changed to White. SI.
Blunt Very rare: Ulster. Ir. Ó Finn (SGA). Generally Anglo-Norman Blount, q.v. The French "blond" is exactly equivalent to the Irish "fionn", gen. "finn". SI.


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