Blood is thicker than water

Origin of: Blood is thicker than water

Blood is thicker than water

Meaning that family ties are the strongest is an old proverb that has been around in many different forms. In German, it has been known since the 12th century. However, in English, it first makes its appearance around the mid-17th century. Sir Walter Scott made the expression rather more famous in his novel Guy Mannering (1815) Chapter 38, “Bluid is thicker than water.”