fair-complexioned
81Hooban — Recorded as Hoban, Hooban, Howbane, and Hubane, this is an Irish surname, It derives from the pre 10th century Gaelic O hUbain. The Gaelic prefix O indicates a grandson or male descendant of, plus in this case the personal name Ubain of uncertain …
82Huban — Recorded as Hoban, Hooban, Howbane, and Hubane, this is an Irish surname, It derives from the pre 10th century Gaelic O hUbain. The Gaelic prefix O indicates a grandson or male descendant of, plus in this case the personal name Ubain of uncertain …
83Hubane — Recorded as Hoban, Hooban, Howbane, and Hubane, this is an Irish surname, It derives from the pre 10th century Gaelic O hUbain. The Gaelic prefix O indicates a grandson or male descendant of, plus in this case the personal name Ubain of uncertain …
84Huburn — Recorded as Hoban, Hooban, Howbane, Hubane, and Huburn, this is an Irish surname, It derives from the pre 10th century Gaelic O hUbain. The Gaelic prefix O indicates a grandson or male descendant of, plus in this case the personal name Ubain of… …
85Rossetti — this is a French diminutive form of a truly ancient nickname surname. It derives from the Roman (Latin) russus , meaning red, and describes essentially light complexioned and fair haired people. It can be said with confidence that this nickname… …
86Rossey — this is a French diminutive form of a truly ancient nickname surname. It derives from the Roman (Latin) russus , meaning red, and describes essentially light complexioned and fair haired people. It can be said with confidence that this nickname… …
87Rossin — this is a French diminutive form of a truly ancient nickname surname. It derives from the Roman (Latin) russus , meaning red, and describes essentially light complexioned and fair haired people. It can be said with confidence that this nickname… …
88Rossoni — this is a French diminutive form of a truly ancient nickname surname. It derives from the Roman (Latin) russus , meaning red, and describes essentially light complexioned and fair haired people. It can be said with confidence that this nickname… …
89black — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. darkness, midnight, Stygian hue; Negro, African American. v. t. shine, polish (shoes). See color, darkness.Ant., white. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Opposite to white] Syn. dark, blackish, ebony, jet,… …
90swarthy — [adj] dark complexioned black, brown, brunet, dark, dark hued, darkish, dark skinned, dusky, swart, tan, tawny; concept 618 Ant. blonde, fair, light, pale …