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Colour of names
Names that remind you of orange, coral or peach.
Only ones I can think if are CORALIE
CORAL
CLEMENTINE
CLEMENTINAorange names HELEN
HELENA
BEATRICE

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Clementine for orange, Coralie for coral and Rosé for peach? Mirabelle, Vanille and Prune are French names that I associate with colour since it's food.
Mirabel - orange fruit hanging in green trees in a summer landscapeAdrienne Rain - orange neon lights that shine onto a beautiful, rainy street or a morning sunrise shining on that rainy street.Coral is more red to me. Coralie is greens and reds with maybe a bit of orange.Beatrice, Helen and Helena aren't orange at all to me. Helen is a dark blue and Helena is similar. Beatrice is blue and green with a bit of yellow.
Miranda is coral/peach.
My favorite color is orange! So, I often associate my name, William, with orange. Coincidentally, there's also the famous William of Orange, but I digress.Alana seems to be a tropical, orange name to me. Same with the name Alondra. I also think of Rebecca, Henry, and Jack as orange. As for coral-colored names, I think of:
Ada
Adabeth
Adalyn
Alora
Coral
Cora
Corinne
Corinna
Corabeth
Cassandra (which is also a pastel yellow or pink for me)Peach names:
Alisha
Savannah
Florence

This message was edited 5/3/2024, 4:24 AM

Orange Beatrice is hilarious, in view of my red-haired Beatrice daughter!
I can definitely picture a ginger Beatrice! Sharing the love, cause my beard is ginger, lol. I love her name, and her hair color! Sorry if I'm being weird, I'm not trying to be...
When she was about 3, we were shopping and she sat where kiddies sit, on the trolley shelf. Queueing, busy day, and someone from another queue called out to her "You've got such lovely red hair!". Beatrice had only just learnt the names of colours, and because she wanted to help the nice lady, she said loud and clear "It's owange, akshallee" and made a shop full of tired women very happy indeed.And, I'm very partial to ginger beards - ask my husband!
Orange names… any that start with F. Felix is very orange.Peach names… Not really any I can think of. Peach is not in my color associations with letters.Coral… Matilda.
I agree with you that Helen and Helena are orange. I think I only feel that way though because Hellenic pottery is black/orange looking?Also agree regarding Coral and Clementine for obvious reasons.Beatrice to me is indigo.
Others that are orange to me:
Charles
HectorNatalie
Hallie
Quinn
Sadie
Sarah (maybe more of a burnt orange/brown)
Norah (same as above)
Autumn

This message was edited 5/2/2024, 7:03 PM

Red:
Crimson
Ember
Robin
Cherry
Scarlet
BlazeYellow:
Sunny
Summer
Amber
Honey
PoppyBlue:
Cyan
Indigo
Sky
JayPink:
Rose
Peach
PeonyPurple:
Lavender
VioletBlack:
Kuro
Raven
EbonyWhite:
Blanche
Winter
January
FebruaryBrown:
Autumn
October
November
SeptemberGreen:
IvyOrange:
Fox
Clementine

This message was edited 5/2/2024, 5:05 PM

I associate different colours with names, like Amphelise does. Helen is red for me. Chester is a burnt orange.
Victoria is the colour of a nectarine, different shades of peach and orange-red.Jack is orange and black (like a carved pumpkin).
I’m synaesthetic, so name colours for me are to do with their first letters. Generally, all Ke- names and most P names (except some Ph names) are orange to me.
Love marigold x
Girls: Amber, Autumn, Ginger, Marigold, Sienna, Tawny, TopazBoys: Fox, Garfield, Jack (Jack-o-lantern), Todd
There are certain names that I can associate with colors such as orange, but only if I have not met a person with the name: after I meet someone with the name, the color is determined by the sound of their voice. I don't know if that makes sense?