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The meaning of the names comes from the original language of the name. Some of the names have as well other meanings, but we list only the ones with reference to colour. If any colour has more female names listed it will be seen as more female and vice versa.
Please select a colour:
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1. "The White One"
Alba, Albine ( Latin); Bianca ( Italian) Blanca ( Swiss); Blanche, Blanchette ( French); Candida (Latin); Candy ( English); Fenella (English); Finola ( Irish); Fiona (Celtic); Genevieve; Gwendoline
(Celtic); Jennifer ( English); Nives ( Italian); Zuria ( Basque)
2. Flower Names
Anemone; Camilla; Daisy; Jasmin; Yasemine; Lelia ( Dutch: Lilie) Lili, Lily, Magnolie; Magerite; Rosalba (Italian: white rose)
3. White Perls
Margarita (Latin)- from that origin: Margarethe, Marga, Grete, Rita, Gitta, Maggie, Marjorie, Margot |
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Albin (Latin) |
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1. "The Black, The Dark One"
Melanie (Greek); Pamela (English); Morena (Italian); Laila, Leila
(Persian); Maura ( Latin) |
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"The Black, The Dark One"
Blacky (English nickname), Kerry (Irish), Krishna (Indian); related: Maurice, Morrris, Moritz |
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Scarlett (English); Ruby; Susannah (Hebrew: red lily) |
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"The Red One"
Robin (English), Robinson (son of robin); Roy (Celtic); Rufus ( Latin); Adam (Bibel: shaped out of red Earth); Hyazinth (French: the red Jewel garnet), is derived from German: hroth- meaning glory-derived and related in language and symbolism with red are: Robert, Roger, Roland, Rudolf, Ruediger, Ruprecht |
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1."Sky blue"
Coelestine ( Latin); Celestina ( Italian, Spanish); Celina,
Celine
(French;, Selina, Seline (English); Sinikka (Finnish);
Urdina ( Basque); Sapphira( Bibel)
2. "Flower Name"
Bluette ( French); Iris ( Latin) |
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"The Dark Blue One"
Douglas |
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1." The Green One"
Chloe( French), Esmeralda* Spanish)
2. Nature Names
Flora (Latin: Goddess of Vegetation); Heide,
Heidi (Landscape); Ivonne, Yvonne (French:Yew);
Larenzia (Latin: Laurel)-derived: Laura, Laren, Lauretta,
Lorella, Loredana, Daphne (Greek); Linda, Linde
(Tree);
Olivia (Latin: the oil tree); Phyllis (Greek: Leafage); Silva,
Sylvia (Latin: the forest) |
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Nature Names:
Florian (male to Flora); Ives, Yves (French to Yew); Laurentius (Latin: Laurel), derived: Laurin, Lars, Lorenz; Oleander ( Italian); Oliver (Latin: The Oil Tree); Silvan, Silvester (Latin : The Forrest) |
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"The Blonde One"
Lavia (Latin); Bionda, Biondetta (Italian, Spanish); Ginger (English: Ingwer) |
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"The Blonde One"
Flavian; Flavio (Latin) |
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Flower Names
Erika (Heather), Hortense, Hortensia; Jolande (Greek: Violet); Lila
( French: Lilac); Viola, ( Latin: Violet), Violet ( English), Violetta ( Italian) |
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"The Rose"
Rosa (Latin), Rose, Rosi, Rosalie, Rosita; Rosita, Rosella (Italian); Sita, Rhoda (Greek), Roda, Rosika; Rosetta (Italian little rose); Rosina (Latin: the pink colour) |
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"The Golden One"
Aurora (Latin); Aurelie; Aranka (Ungarian); Aurica (Romanian); Golda
(English), Goldie (English nickname), Goldchen (Jewish); Orella
(Basque); Reja (Russian), Zlata (Czech/ Slovakian) |
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Aurel, Aruelius (Latin); Aurele (French), Gildo (Old German); Zlatan (Slovakian)
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Berta (Old German: The sparkling one); Phoebe (Greek: The shinning one) |
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Bert (Old German: The sparkling one)
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"The Brown One"
Amber (Arabic); Ambre ( French); Brunella ( Italian); Brunhilde ( Old German); Erda ( Nordic Earth Goddess); Ursula ( Latin: female bear); Berandette ( French: small female bear) |
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"The Brown One"
Bjoern (Norwegian); Bruno ( Latin); Duncan ( Irish: brown warrior ); Urs ( Latin/ Swiss: the bear)
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"The Grey One"
Ash (American: the ashgreay); Cendrine (French); Cinderella (English), Cindy; Griselda ( Latin); Griseldis ( French) |
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