Blanchefleur

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Blanchefleur is a French name derived from the Old French "blanchir" meaning "to make white". Another source says the name means "white flower"; "blanche" meaning "white" and "fleur" meaning "flower".
The name was originally used as a nickname for someone with pale blond hair and now often mistakenly thought to mean "blond."

Namesakes:  Heroine in the medieval romance of Floris and Blanchefleur, mother of Tristan in Tristan and Iseult

Variations: Blairchefleur, Brunchefleur, Brynchefleur

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