Kelly Miller
The female version, blonde is "rubia." "Blonde" in Spanish is "rubio" or "rubia" where rubio is male (blond) and rubia female (blonde).
It is more common in female but they both can have it
Angi Greene
Debbie Harry
The word blonde can be a noun (blonde-haired female) or an adjective meaning of a light color (referring to women or hair). When referring to a male person, the noun and adjective is blond.
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Rosie Vela
Typically, 'blonde' is reserved for women or girls. Both are correct spellings, though.
There is no "opposite" to a brunet (male) or brunette (female).However, someone with lighter hair would be a blond (male) or a blonde (female).
It depends on the adjective ! For example : Beau -> Belle (female) Blond -> Blonde (female) Most of the time, you have to add an "e" at the end.
Male...and he was gay for the other guys Rottweiler
Yes they are.