Fair-haired

  • 91white-headed — /hwuyt hed id, wuyt /, adj. 1. white haired (def. 1). 2. having fair or flaxen hair. 3. being especially favored; fair haired: He s the company s white headed boy. [1515 25] * * * …

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  • 92blue-eyed boy — noun The favourite, especially a young one, of especially someone in power; a fair haired boy , ...this cove was so deucedly civil, and all that, that now she wont look at anybody else. Hes the blue eyed boy, and everybody else is an also ran.… …

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  • 93Early Slavs — The early Slavs were a diverse group of tribal societies in Migration period and early medieval Europe (ca. 5th to 10th centuries) whose tribal organizations indirectly created the foundations for today’s Slavic nations (via the Slavic states of… …

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  • 94Math fab Mathonwy (Branch) — Math fab Mathonwy Math, the son of Mathonwy Author(s) Unknown, generally believed to be a scribe from Dyfed.[1] Language Middle Welsh …

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  • 95Blaik — This interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century adjective bloec or blac meaning black or the Olde English bla(a)c meaning white or fair. In Middle English (1200 1500) the latter two words fell… …

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  • 96Blowick — This interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century adjective bloec or blac meaning black or the Olde English bla(a)c meaning white or fair. In Middle English (1200 1500) the latter two words fell… …

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  • 97Blick — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a variant form of either of the more familiar surnames Black or Blake. These names share the same derivations, and have two possible and opposite interpretations. Firstly, the… …

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  • 98Bowhay — This interesting and unusual surname is a variant of Bowie, which is of Irish and Scottish origin, and is a nickname for a person who had fair hair, or who was golden haired, derived from the Gaelic buidhe , yellow, fair haired. This is an… …

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  • 99Maginn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 100McGenn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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