A person with black hair is still a brunette. Keep in mind that there are only three hair colors for humans: blond, red (a mutation), and black. Everything else is a combination of genes.
A blond haired man is sometimes called a tow-head. Some other synonyms for blond might be sandy haired, fair haired, or even golden or yellow haired.
The chance of this couple having a blond-haired child is 0%. Since black hair is dominant, both the parents must be heterozygous for hair color (Bb for black hair and bb for blond hair) for the man to be blond. If both parents are heterozygous, they would have a 25% chance of having a blond-haired child. However, if the woman has black hair, she must be homozygous dominant (BB) and the child would inherit at least one dominant allele for black hair.
Fair-haired, light-haired
Well, actually yes it also depends in bouth mom and dad geneticts if the mother Or father of the mom had blond hair and dad has blond hair, well the kid has more Chanses to be blond but if the mother or father of dad have black hair and mom have black hair well the kid have more Chanses of having black hair...or the kid can be born blond and when he grow up the hair can turn black... So it all depends but yes it can happend.
Fair-haired (and light-haired) are translated 'blond' (masc.) or 'blonde' (fem.) in French.
There are many different possibilities and the odds will change based on your traits look your parents and if any of them are blond then option 1 will most likely be the case if both of your parents hair is black option 2 will most likely be the case if one of your parents hair is brown then option 3 will most likely be the case option 1: if one of your parents has blond hair the child has a 50% chance to be blond haired and a 50% chance to be black haired option 2: if both of your parents hair are black then there is a 100% chance that the child's hair will be black option 3: if one your parents hair is brown then the child has a 50% chance to be brown haired and a 50% chance to be black haired (for option 3 I'm not 100% sure, it would be great if someone else corrected me if I messed up on option 3)
Erica Senchall
blond-haired (feminine)
Yes
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.
Native Dutch have blond hair because they have genes responsible for blond hair. Two blonds have a high change making blond haired kids. A blond an a dark haired person usually make non-blond childeren. Genes responsible for blond hair are also found in other west and nordic civilizations (Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Scotland, Ireland, England). You might say most germanic speaking countries tend to have most blonds and light eyes.
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