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40 of the best baby names inspired by colours and their meanings

When it comes to baby names inspired by colour, you have the whole spectrum to choose from!
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Earthy, bright, robust or gentle, the colours of the spectrum possess a beauty that is entirely interpreted by the eye of the beholder.

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That makes them the perfect choice when you’re on the search for a unique baby name that means something special to you.

Often romantic and generally unisex, baby names inspired by the palette are certain to set your little one up for a future of creativity and imagination.

You can see 40 of our favourites in the gallery below …

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40 colour baby names and their meanings

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Amber

Amber (yellow-orange): The golden coloured precious gemstone, Amber makes a sweet baby name. Although it;s not quite a stone, it’s actually a translucent fossil resin which gets it’s name from the Arabic `anbar.

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Cerise

Cerise (red): This pretty name comes from the French word cerise which means Cherry.

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Cherry

Cherry (red): This sweet and fruity name is delightful. In French, the meaning of the name Cherry is dear one or darling and how perfect is that?!

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Cocoa

Cocoa (chocolate): Cocoa is a unisex name that evokes feelings of warmth and comfort. Derives from the powdered form of yummy chocolate.

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Coral

Coral (pink-orange): The perfect name for ocean lovers, Coral invokes images of colourful reefs and exquisite jewels.

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Ebony

Ebony (black): Ebony has origins in Latin, Greek and Egyptian meaning ‘deep black wood’. Ebony’s smooth finish when polished makes it a very valuable and beautiful ornamental timber, most commonly seen on piano keyboards.

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Emerald

Emerald (green): The birthstone of May, emerald is a rich intriguing color and the name of jewel born from the deep green precious stone. Treasured as far back as ancient Egypt emerald is believed to to open one’s heart to wisdom and to love and be good for strengthening relationships.

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Fawn

Fawn (yellow-tan): This earthy name also means ‘young deer’ and if you’ve ever seen one, they’re pretty sweet. In Greek mythology the deity of fertility and nature was Fauna and she most famed for her chastity.

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Ginger

Ginger (orange-red): A spicy, fiery name often bestowed upon those with red hair.

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Hazel

Hazel (green-brown): A sweet, earthy unisex name that is derived from the hazelnut tree. It first became a name around the 9th century, when flower and plant names became fashionable.

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Indigo

Indigo (blue-purple): One of the colours in the rainbow spectrum, Indigo derives its name from “blue dye” and is often shortened to Indie.

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Ivory

Ivory (white): The name Ivory has English origin meaning pale or white.

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Jade

Jade (green): Derived from the gorgeous ornamental stone jade, which is used in artwork and in jewellery. Derived from the Spanish piedra de la ijada, which means stone of the colic. Which makes more sense when you know that people used to believe that when jade was placed on the stomach, it could cure colic in babies.

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Lavender

Lavender (purple): A beautiful name that simply rolls off the tongue, this floral name comes from the lavender plant. The evergreen shrub most likely got its own name from the Old French lavandre meaning to wash.

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Olive

Olive (green): A name that invokes the idea of peace and peace-giving, Olive is a cute and quirky boho name..

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Pearl

Pearl (white): A gorgeous oceanic name, Pearl is making a comeback with the recent revival of old-fashioned names making a comeback.

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Raven

Raven (black): A nature-inspired strong unisex name which, in any language, is derived from the glossy black-haired, crow-like bird.

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Ruby

Ruby (red): The birthstone for the month of July, Ruby has become a popular name in the old-fashioned name revival. The name of the gemstone itself comes from the Latin ruber, meaning red.

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Scarlett

Scarlett (red): We all know Scarlett is a type of red, and it gained popularity due to the character Scarlett O’Hara in Margaret Mitchell’s best-selling novel Gone with the Wind and the film adaptation. However it originally became a name referring to a person who sold cloth of scarlet.

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Violet

Violet (purple): A popular flower name, Violet has Latin origins, meaning purple.

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Ash

Ash (grey): The nature name, Ash has English origins derived from the ash tree and is perfect for your little wanderer.

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Azure

Azure (blue): In Old French Azur is the color blue. An boy what a shade of blue it is. Azure and lapis lazuli evoke images of the deepest seas and bluest skies.

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Blue

Blue (no explanation needed!): This unisex name has long been an Australian nickname for someone with red hair, but it saw a surge in popularity as the unusual colour name chosen by Beyonce and Jay-Z for their baby girl Blue Ivy in 2012.

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Bruno

Bruno (brown): In Old French brun is a polished, shiny, brown colour and it inspired the strong name Bruno.

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Carmine

Carmine (red): a unisex name of Latin origin meaning ‘song’. “Carmine also means purplish red from an Aramaic word meaning crimson.

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Cobalt

Cobalt (blue): One of the more masculine names that have been born from the blue palette (Blue, Azure, Cerulean, Teal, Aqua, Cyan, Indigo) it’s proven popular as an unique name for a boy.

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Copper

Copper (orange-red): Copper gets its name from the Latin word Cuprum, meaning from the island of Cyprus. In the Ancient Roman world (whose common language was Latin), most copper was mined in Cyprus.

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Cyan

Cyan (blue): Cyan is a highly unusual blue-green colour name and joins some pretty cool names that have been pulled from the blue spectrum (Blue, Azure, Cerulean, Teal, Aqua, Cobalt, Indigo). Shorten it to Cy for a pretty sweet nickname.

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Garnet

Garnet (red): Derived from the blood red gemstone, which in turn was named for the pomegranate seeds that the garnet crystals resemble.

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Gray

Gray (grey): Gray is a name for those whose ancestors come from the noble Boernician clans of the Scottish-English border region.

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Moss

Moss (green): Rich and earthy, Moss is a name of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from the family once having lived near a peat bog.

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Onyx

Onyx (black): A strong unisex name, Onyx is type of gemstone with bands of dark colour.

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Red

Red (red): If you’re after a fiery name, you really can’t go past Red. Synonymous with the colour of fire and strong emotions, Red is a super-strong name for your little warrior child.

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Roux

Roux (red): For a gentler take on this fiery name, you could hop for the French version, Roux.

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Rusty

Rusty (orange-red-brown): A shortened version of Ruston, Rusty is often bestowed as a nickname for someone with red hair or a ruddy complexion, but it makes for a super-cute first name too!

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Slate

Slate (blue-grey): A strong nature name, Slate is a fine-grained grey, green, or bluish metamorphic rock that is easily split into smooth, flat pieces.

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Sterling

Sterling (silver): Just like the silver jewellery that takes its name, Sterling means of pure, high quality.

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Sunny

Sunny (orange-yellow-red): A happy, unisex name Sunny bring about cheerful thoughts of the feeling that comes when the sun is shining.

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Teal

Teal (green-blue): A sweet nature name, that works as a unisex moniker. Teal evokes thoughts of precious stones and clear swimming holes.

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Topaz

Topaz (yellow gold): Topaz can range in color from colorless, blue, champagne, yellow, orange, red and pink, but in it’s truest form is often a beautiful golden colour.

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