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Anyone Italian with red hair?


    



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ninfalacustre
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there are a lot of redhaired people, but, like everywhere, they are not so common! Most of the people have brown, light brown and blonde hair, only a little part have black hair. If you wanna know, i met a lot of redhaired in Rome, and in southern Italy, in the places where normans made their colonies. Though redhaired have always existed in Italy, there are also latin words to indicate it: for example, "rufus,a,um". Anyway, as unofficial statistics, i can say (i live in milan, northern italy) that at school, high school and university, i always had at least 1 redhaired in my class, like 1/25.
i hope i satisfied your request.
Bye!


madonna_toller
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Sure they have "redheads" but not as much like eg in Ireland. But you would be surprised how many blond italians with blue eyes exists!


SuorUgo
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Yes, they do exist.
But they are rarer than black, brown or blond haired (just as everywhere).

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BillyB8
A few, remember that the Roman Empire sent all variety of people back to Rome who never returned. Also the number of people on pilgrimage to the Vatican who stayed and married locals.


Viky 桂皮
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In Italy there's a lot of variety, I'm Italian and I have three friends with red hair, it's kinda normal.


Solamente me
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i have red hair, i live in Italy but i'm not italian, bye


Rick
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My mom and my aunt on my fathers side.
I have red side burns and a red beard.... I guess you can call that hair.


stramboide
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do you like red hair?


Mari76
I'm not Italian and I don't have red hair, but I know some Italians with red hair. My roommate's friend is full-blooded Italian and she has red hair. I knew another girl in high school who was Italian, and she had red hair, too.


♥BrownEyedGirl♥
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Yes, but it's only because I dye it. It's naturally black.


Matteo M
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Italy has everything from darker complexions to lighter ones...
I have a buddy that has red hair.....thoughout!


σккι νє®∂ι (яєνєиgє)
I'm Italian but my hair are dark black; however red hair are not so diffused here.


Clyde Banks
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