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Hair Names, Hairless Names
Hair-related names. Names that mean hairy,
long-haired,
curly-haired, dark-haired, bright-headed, red-headed, hairless, bald, etc.
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UNISEX:
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CASSIDY:
"Curly(-headed)." English unisex name derived
from the Gaelic surname Ó Caiside, meaning
"descendant of Caiside."
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KASSIDY:
Variant of English unisex Cassidy, meaning
"curly(-headed)."
- KELL:
Nickname for unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
- KELLY:
English unisex form of Irish Ceallach,
possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
- RUSTY:
Originally a nickname for someone with "rust-colored hair."
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MALE:
- BALLARD:
"Bald-headed." Old English and Scottish derogatory nickname for a bald-headed person,
turned surname, turned forename, derived from Middle
English balled, meaning "rounded like a ball."
- BAIRRE:
Old form of Irish Barra, meaning
"fair-headed."
- BARRA:
Variant of Irish Bairre, a nickname for Fionnbarr,
meaning "fair-headed."
- BARRIE:
Variant of English Barry, meaning
"fair-headed."
- BARRY:
English form of Irish Bairre, meaning
"fair-headed."
- BERRY: Variant
of English Barry, meaning
"fair-headed."
- BERWYN:
"Fair-headed." Welsh name composed of the elements barr
"head" and (g)wyn "fair, white."
- BLAKE:
"Black" or "white." This name has two etymologies: one
is from Old English blæc "black" and the other is from Old
English blāc "white." It was first a nickname given to
a person having unusually dark or light hair or skin, then it became a
surname, and then a popular male forename.
- BOYD:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"yellow," as in yellow-haired.
- CAESAR:
Ancient Roman name meaning "hairy."
- CAISIDE:
Gaelic nickname derived from the word cas
meaning "curly (-headed.)"
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CAL:
Nickname for English Calvin, meaning
"little bald one."
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CALBHACH:
Irish/Gaelic name meaning "bald."
- CALLAHAN:
Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself from the personal name,
Ceallachan,
possibly meaning "little bright-headed one."
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CALVAGH:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Calbhach,
meaning "bald."
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CALVIN:
"Little bald one." English name derived from
the French surname Chauvin,
itself from a diminutive of Norman calve, meaning
"bald."
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CALVINO:
Italian form of Calvin, meaning
"little bald one."
- CEALLACH:
Irish/Gaelic name possibly
meaning "bright-headed," from cen
"head" and lach "light."
- CEALLACHAN
(Ceallachán): Diminutive form of Irish/Gaelic Ceallach,
possibly meaning "little bright-headed one."
- CEALLAGH:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Ceallach,
possibly meaning
"bright-headed."
- CESAIRE:
French form of Roman Caesar, meaning
"hairy."
- CESAR
(César): French and Spanish form of Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
- CESARE:
Italian form of Roman Caesar, meaning
"hairy."
- CESARINO:
Pet form of Italian Cesare, meaning
"hairy."
- CEZAR:
Polish and Romanian form of Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
- CRISPIAN:
Variant of English Crispin,
meaning "curly(-headed)."
- CRISPIN:
English name derived from Latin Crispinus,
meaning
"curly(-headed)."
- CRISPINUS:
Latin name derived from Roman Crispus,
meaning "curly(-headed)."
- CRISPUS:
Old Roman family name meaning
"curly(-headed)" in reference to
the hair of gossamer dryads.
- ESAU:
Biblical name of the son of Isaac
and Rebekah,
and twin brother of Jacob,
meaning "hairy."
- FINBAR:
Variant of Irish Fionnbarr, meaning
"fair-headed."
- FINBARR:
Variant of Irish Finbar, meaning
"fair-headed."
- FINNBAR:
Variant of Irish Finbar, meaning
"fair-headed."
- FIONNBARR:
Irish variant of Gaelic Fionnbharr, meaning
"fair-headed."
- FIONNBARRA:
Irish variant of Gaelic Fionnbharr, meaning
"fair-headed."
- FIONNBHARR:
"Fair-headed." Gaelic name composed of the elements fionn
"fair, white" and barr "head."
- FLAVIAN:
Abbreviated form of Roman Flavius,
meaning "yellow hair."
- FLÁVIO:
Portuguese form of Roman Flavius, meaning
"yellow hair."
- FLAVIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Flavius,
meaning "yellow hair."
- FLAVIU:
Romanian form of Roman Flavius,
meaning "yellow hair."
- FLAVIUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "yellow hair."
- FLOYD:
English variant of Welsh Lloyd, meaning
"gray-haired."
- GILROY:
"Red-haired lad." Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself from Gaelic
Mac Giolla Ruaidh, "son of the red-haired lad."
- GREY:
"Grey." English surname
transferred to forename use, itself from a nickname for someone with grey
hair or beard, from Old English græg "grey."
- GWALLTAFWYN:
Welsh Arthurian name belonging to Sir
Gawain, meaning "hair like rain."
- ISOKE:
African Nyoro name meaning "hairy."
- KAISER:
German form of Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
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KORACH:
Original Hebrew form of biblical Korah, meaning
"bald."
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KORAH:
Biblical name of a Levite who led a rebellion against Moses
and Aaron, meaning "bald."
- LLOYD:
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from Celtic Llwyd,
meaning "gray-haired."
- LLWYD:
Celtic nickname, from the word llwyd, meaning "gray-haired."
- LOYD:
English variant of Welsh Lloyd,
meaning "gray-haired."
- READ:
"Red-headed; ruddy." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself originally a nickname for a red-head or ruddy-complexioned person,
from Middle English read, meaning "red."
- REED:
Variant of English Read, meaning "red-headed; ruddy."
- REID:
Variant of
English Read,
meaning "red-headed; ruddy."
- RUFINO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Rufinus,
meaning "red-haired."
- RUFINUS:
Roman name derived from the name Rufus, meaning
"red-haired."
- RUFUS:
Roman name meaning "red-haired."
- SHENTI:
Egyptian name meaning "hairy."
- SHERLOCK:
From an old English nickname for someone "fair-haired," from the
Middle English word schirloc, meaning "bright locks."
- SPIKE:
English nickname transferred to forename use, meaning "spiky
hair."
- TSIISHCHILI
(Tsiishch'ili):
Native American Navajo name meaning "curly-haired."
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FEMALE:
- CALVINA:
Feminine form of of Italian Calvino,
meaning "little bald one."
- CEIBHFHIONN
(Céibhfhionn): Irish/Gaelic myth name of a water goddess of inspiration,
intelligence, knowledge and creativity, meaning "fair locks."
- CESARINA:
Feminine form of Italian Cesarino,
meaning "hairy."
- CYBELE:
Myth name of a Phrygian goddess of fertility adopted by
the Greeks and Romans. The true meaning of the name is
uncertain; the traditional derivation is "she of
the hair."
- DADA:
African Yoruba name meaning
"curly hair."
- FLÁVIA:
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Flavia, meaning
"yellow hair."
- FLAVIA:
Feminine form of Roman Latin Flavius,
meaning "yellow hair."
- FLAVIE:
French form of Roman Latin Flavia,
meaning "yellow hair."
- HOURHER:
Armenian name meaning
"flaming hair; red-headed."
- KELIA:
Feminine variant of unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
- KELLEIGH:
Feminine variant of unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
- KELLI:
Feminine variant of unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
- KELLEY:
Feminine variant of unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
- RUFINA:
Feminine form of Roman Rufinus,
meaning "red-haired."
- TOUKHTZAM:
Armenian name meaning
"brunette; brown-haired."
- VOSGEDZAM:
Armenian name meaning
"golden hair."
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