UPDATE 2020
WHATWG says about the blockquote element
Attribution for the quotation, if any, must be placed outside the
blockquote element.
WHATWG says about the cite element
The cite element represents the title of a work (e.g. a book, a paper,
[...])
A person's name is not the title of a work [...] and the element must
therefore not be used to mark up people's names.
So the following HTML it's fine:
<blockquote>
<p>In victory, you deserve Champagne, in defeat, you need it.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>— Napoleon Bonaparte</p>
OLD POST 2018
HTML 5.3 Editor’s Draft, 9 March 2018
W3C says about the cite element:
The cite element represents a reference to a creative work. It must
include the title of the work or the name of the author (person,
people or organization) or an URL reference, or a reference in
abbreviated form as per the conventions used for the addition of
citation metadata.
So the following HTML it's fine:
<blockquote>
Those who pass by us, do not go alone, and do not leave us alone;
they leave a bit of themselves, and take a little of us.
<cite>Antoine de Saint-Exupéry</cite>
</blockquote>