Bloise Explained
Bloise is a surname used in Italy, France and Spain. The surname is also frequently used by Sephardic Jews.[1] It originates from the French word Blois[2] which was a given name in the medieval period.[3]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Carlos Renan Bloise Serra, known as Carlos Renan (born 1983), Brazilian football player
- Carmen García Bloise (1937–1994), Spanish trade unionist and politician
- Elsa Bloise (1925/1926–2018), Argentine theatre actress
Notes and References
- Elizabeth C. Hirschman. Challenging the Fundamental Premise of White Supremacy: DNA Documents the Jewish Origins of the New England Colony. Social Sciences. 10. 6. 2021. 10.3390/socsci10060232. free. 232.
- Book: Dictionary of American Family Names. 2nd. Oxford University Press. Patrick Hanks. et. al.. 2022. 9780190245115. Oxford; New York.
- Book: Patrick Hanks. Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. 2003. 978-0-19-508137-4. 174. Oxford; New York.