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BardhokmAlbanian Derived from Albanian bardhok "fair-haired; white; white ram".
BlondinefLiterature, Folklore, Haitian Creole, Yiddish From a diminutive of French blonde meaning "fair-haired". This is the name of two characters in Madame d'Aulnoy's fairy tales: Belle-Etoile's mother in Princess Belle-Etoile (whose sisters are named Roussette and Brunette) and a minor character in The Imp Prince... [more]
MallabibifUzbek Derived from Uzbek malla meaning "blonde, fair-haired" and bibi meaning "learned woman".
MallagulfUzbek Derived from malla meaning "blonde, fair-haired" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
MallamirzafUzbek Derived from malla meaning "blonde, fair-haired" and mirza meaning "scribe, scholar".
MallaqizfUzbek Derived from Uzbek malla meaning "blonde, fair-haired" and qiz meaning "girl".
RusemMacedonian Usually a Slavic name Ruse is most common in Macedonia. It has a Slavic meaning derived from the word рус (rus) "fair haired" or "fair/red bearded".... [more]
RusimirmCroatian, Serbian The first element of this name is probably derived from the Serbo-Croatian noun Rus meaning "Russian". The Russians themselves derived their name from (Old) Russian rusij or rusiy, which refers to a light hair colour (often blonde; some sources also say light-brown) and could be understood to mean "fair-haired" or "fair-headed"... [more]