Blaikie
Blaikie is a Scottish surname. It is from "blaik", a Scots language form of "black" plus the common Scots diminutive "-ie".
The Dictionar o the Scots Leid gives its etymology as: "Blaik, a. e.m.E. and ME. blake, ME. blaak, former Canadian MP and [deputy leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada.
- Colin Fraser Blaikie, Scottish rugby union player.
- Daniel Blaikie, Canadian MP from the New Democratic Party, son of Bill Blaikie.
- George Blaikie, Australian author and journalist.
- Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge,welfare worker, fund raiser, and wartime nurse.
- James Blaikie, Lord Provost of Aberdeen
- John Arthur Blaikie, English poet and journalist.
- Peter Macfarlane Blaikie, Canadian lawyer and statesman.
- Piers Blaikie, British development scholar.
- Rebecca Blaikie,, Canadian MP and former president of the New Democratic Party, daughter of Bill Blaikie.
- Sir Thomas Blaikie, Lord Provost of Aberdeen.
- Thomas Blaikie , Scottish gardener who worked in Paris, France. Author of "
Diary of a Scotch Gardener at the French Court''". Walter Biggar Blaikie, Scottish civil engineer, printer, historian and astronomer. William Garden Blaikie, Scottish writer, biographer, and activist in the temperance movement.Blaikie may also refer to: