Blancha is a unique and elegant first name of Spanish origin, meaning 'white' or 'fair'. It is derived from the word 'blanco', which refers to the color white in Spanish. This moniker was particularly popular during the Middle Ages in Spain and France. Blancha is often associated with purity, simplicity, and grace, reflecting its namesake's hue. Although not as widely used today, it remains a charming option for those seeking an uncommon yet timeless name.
In the year 1920, there were five babies named Blancha born annually.