A vivid shade of red for a vivacious little girl.
Uncommon names of colors. Tourmaline is all of these and a lot more. Purple orange and green are secondary colors and can be produced by mixing equal amounts of red and blue red and yellow and blue and yellow respectively. For full list of color names please see the attached poster or scroll down for individual colors.
Hovering over the color box shows the HSV RGB and hex values for the color in the tool tip. A dark green name fit for an adventurous little boy. Below you can find a list of colors with names.
Offered in a spectrum of color and color mixes Tourmaline meets its name which suggests mixed stone. You probably know your basic colors such as red green blue yellow orange pink purple and possibly many more. This British favorite name based on the green stone has not hit the top 100-baby name list since the year 1950s.
The list shows the color swatch and its name. According to traditional subtractive color theory all possible colors can be produced out of differing ratios of the three primary colors red blue and yellow. Cranberry red hot magenta bubblegum pink orange and peach canary yellow mint grass and forest green ocean blue violet.
Alani was uncommon before 2003 when it entered the top 1000 names for girls. With a rainbow of colors Tourmaline can easily enhance any type of jewelry collection. You may also know secondary colors those created by mixing two primary colors such as purple green and.
So this one is sure to be uncommon. 20 fun color names for yellow yellow canary gold daffodil flaxen butter lemon mustard corn medallion dandelion fire bumblebee banana butterscotch dijon honey blonde pineapple tuscan sun. This color was described in 1821 by one ladies magazine as a mixture of lavender grey pale yellow and dark lilac Other fun names from the time period were dragons blood doreille dours elephants breath and flame de Vesuve.