When selecting a name for your baby girl, many parents want one that is connected to colors. Colorful girl names often reflect positive qualities or natural beauty. They can also connect to meaningful symbols, flowers, gemstones, and more. Choosing a color name for your daughter may be a wonderful way to give her a name that stands out while still having deeper meaning.

Below is a list of girl names related to colors and their origins:

Ruby: Meaning the red gemstone known for being beautifully brilliant and precious. In the Bible, ruby symbolized beauty and passion.

The name Ruby comes from the deep red ruby gem. It became a popular first name for girls in the late 19th century.

Violet: Meaning purple, which is the color of royalty and dignity. Also refers to the delicate violet flower, representing modesty, faithfulness, and intuition.

Violet comes from the English word for the purple flower, which in turn derives from Latin "viola". Violet was one of Shakespeare's heroines.

Amber: A warm yellowish-orange color that refers to fossilized tree resin. Represents warmth and bright vitality.

Amber derives from the Arabic word anbar, and originally referred to fossilized tree resin prized as a gemstone. Amber became popular as an English girl's name in the mid-20th century.

Azure: A bright blue color like a clear summer sky. Represents beauty, serenity, hope and youth.


Scarlett: Vivid red color associated with vibrancy and courage.

Scarlett comes from an occupational name for someone who made scarlet cloth. Made famous by Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.

Sienna: Earthy, reddish-brown color reminiscent of clay and spices.

Sienna comes from the Italian city famous for its reddish-brown clay earth used to make pigment. Popularized as a name in English-speaking countries in the 20th century.

Magenta: Bright reddish purple or pink, representing creativity and spirituality. Color name invented by the early photography industry.

Emerald: Rich green color that is the color of lush vegetation. Represents life and renewal after spring rains.

Emerald comes from the verdant green gemstone of the same name, derived ultimately from Greek smaragdos. Use as a given name dates back to the 19th century.

Hazel: Brownish green color representing wisdom. Also associated with the hazel tree.

The name Hazel refers to the hazel nut tree and the color of its nut shells. Use as a given name dates at least as far back as Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

Amara: Dark yellow, like the color of a clearly setting sun. Often connotes sadness or melancholy.

Amara derives from Greek, meaning "unfading". The sounds evoke a bittersweet emotion reminiscent of a sunset.

Lavender: Light purple, like the lavender flower. Represents femininity, grace and elegance.

Lavender gets its name from the light purple flowering plant, which in turn may be related to the Latin word to wash. The color lavender also derives from the flower.

Ebony: Jet black in color. Associated with great beauty in women as well as mystery or even seduction.

Ebony refers to the deep black hardwood that comes from various trees. Use of the word ebony to refer to those with darker skin began in the 1930s.

Rose: The red of the rose flower. Connotes beauty, passion, sensuality. Also reminds us of the sweet scent of the flower.

Rose has been used as a feminine name in reference to the flower since the 19th century. It surged in popularity in the 2000s.

Cerise: Vivid cherry red color, reminds us of juicy ripe cherries. Sounds playful and sweet.

Cerise is French for "cherry". It entered English in the mid-20th century both as a color word and a given name.

Burgundy: Deep wine red color, denoting richness and extravagance. Name of region in France known for wine.


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