Kelly Miller
The female version, blonde is "rubia." "Blonde" in Spanish is "rubio" or "rubia" where rubio is male (blond) and rubia female (blonde).
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It is more common in female but they both can have it
Debbie Harry
Angi Greene
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.
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).
anna crilly
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.
Yes they are.