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Blades

Blades (name) means an English surname. Example: “Blades was captain of the local cricket team.”

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An English surname.
"Blades was captain of the local cricket team."
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What does “Blades” mean?

The word “Blades” means an English surname.

How do you use “Blades” in a sentence?

Here is “Blades” used in a sentence: “Blades was captain of the local cricket team.”

What part of speech is “Blades”?

“Blades” is a name.

Is “Blades” a common word?

“Blades” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is "Blades" used as a first name or a surname?

"Blades" is recorded as an English surname, meaning a family name. Like many surnames it can occasionally appear as a given name, but it is chiefly a family name.

What is the difference between the surname "Blades" and the word "blades"?

Capitalised, "Blades" is an English surname or the football nickname, while lowercase "blades" is the plural of "blade," meaning the cutting edges of knives, tools, or similar objects. Capitalisation and context show which is intended.

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