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- bolt from the blue, a
bolt from the blue, a
bolt from the blue, a
Also, a bolt out of the blue. A sudden, unexpected event. For example, Bill's dropping his life insurance was a bolt from the blue for his wife. This metaphoric term alludes to totally unforeseen lightning or thunder from a cloudless (blue) sky. [First half of 1800s]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Serafina | | se-rah-FEE-nah (Polish) | Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Polish |
| Angelle | | - | English (Rare) |
| Ezekiel | | i-ZEE-kee-əl (English), i-ZEE-kyəl (English) | Biblical, English |
| Florus | | - | Ancient Roman |
| Hoa | | - | Vietnamese |
| Chao | | - | Chinese |