Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-98.214.21.19-20151121025748

BLAKE: Old English byname for a person having unusually dark or light hair or skin. It later became a surname then a popular forename. It comes from two Old English words: 1) bl�c "black," and, 2) blāc "white." It can therefore mean either "black" or "white."

I find this extremely interesting concidering well, one I just assumed her name was Blake because it sounds like black, and two, because of her charachter...As a faunus she is instantly labeled to be a villian (black) but she chooses the path of fighting for peace (white) so it's just kind of a cool little tid bit. 