Blue Bloods

“Blue Bloods” is a term that traditionally refers to individuals of noble or aristocratic lineage, often implying that they come from wealthy, influential families. The phrase originated in Spain, where the aristocracy would claim a blue blood status to signify their pure lineage, as their veins appeared blue under their pale skin. In modern usage, “Blue Bloods” can also refer to a popular American television series that depicts a family of police officers in New York City, focusing on themes of law enforcement, family dynamics, and moral dilemmas. The term is commonly associated with an elite social status, particularly in contexts related to politics or society.