No, but if you did married a person with blonde hair.. or in their family someone has blonde hair then you might have blonde hair... but strait Indian i think not... Save
A blonde is a person with pale or golden hair.
A bottle blonde is someone who dyed their hair blonde. (Someone That wasn't born blonde.)We call it, "Blonde out of a bottle!"
The senario in this question is an impossible one. If a person is born with blue eyes the person will always have blonde hair, its as simple as that. A person still may have blonde hair and not blue eyes, but if a person is born with blue eyes, then the person's natural hair color is blonde. To answer the question, the child will be born with blue eyes and brown hair.
A person with blond hair can be referred to as a "blond" if they are male or "blonde" if they are female. The spelling difference reflects the gender of the individual. The term "blond" is also used as an adjective to describe the hair color itself.
Unfortunantly, black haired people do not have a name like 'brunette' or 'blonde', which is perculiar to say the least.
That would be considered ombre.
First of all 'Mexican' is not a race, it's a nationality. Secondly most Mexicans have both Amerindian and European ancestry. In a few areas in particular it is not that uncommon to see Mexicans with red and blonde hair. In some cases they have more European blood, but in others (such as in my family) it's a throwback.
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Ah, that's a lovely mix of colors you have there! When your hair is between brown and blonde, we often call it "bronde." It's a beautiful blend that can bring warmth and dimension to your look. Just like when we mix colors on our palette, your hair is a unique masterpiece that deserves to be celebrated.
people with brown hair are brunettes, but i am not sure about people with black hair.