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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 |
Kian (2) | | - | English (Modern) |
Yaroslava | | yah-rah-SLAH-vah (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Medieval Slavic |
SebestyÉN | | - | Hungarian |
Qiang | | - | Chinese |
Nadab | | - | Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
Verena | | ve-RE-nah (German) | German, Late Roman |