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  • Color normalization
  • Topic in computer vision concerned with artificial color vision and object recognition

    Color normalization is a topic in computer vision concerned with artificial color vision and object recognition. In general, the distribution of color

    Color normalization

    Color_normalization

  • Aqua (color)
  • Variation of cyan

    Aqua (Latin for "water") is a variation of the color cyan. The normalized color coordinates for the two web colors named aqua and cyan are identical. It

    Aqua (color)

    Aqua (color)

    Aqua_(color)

  • Camel (color)
  • Pale brown color

    color that resembles the color of the hair of a camel. The first recorded use of camel as a color name in English was in 1916. The normalized color coordinates

    Camel (color)

    Camel (color)

    Camel_(color)

  • Coffee (color)
  • Brownish color of a roasted coffee bean

    a color name in English was in 1695. The normalized color coordinates for coffee are identical to Tuscan brown, which was first recorded as a color name

    Coffee (color)

    Coffee (color)

    Coffee_(color)

  • Lilac (color)
  • Color

    dark violet color is desired. The first recorded use of French lilac as a color name in the English language was in 1814. The normalized color coordinates

    Lilac (color)

    Lilac (color)

    Lilac_(color)

  • Burgundy (color)
  • Purplish, dark-red color

    color name in English was in 1926. Auburn (color) RAL 3005 Wine red Wine (color) Wine color, various colors of wine The color displayed in the color box

    Burgundy (color)

    Burgundy (color)

    Burgundy_(color)

  • Purple
  • Range of colors with the hues between blue and red

    Purple is a color similar in appearance to violet light. In the RYB color model historically used in the arts, purple is a secondary color created by combining

    Purple

    Purple

    Purple

  • Color vision
  • Ability to perceive differences in light frequency

    Color vision (CV), a feature of visual perception, is an ability to perceive differences between light composed of different frequencies independently

    Color vision

    Color vision

    Color_vision

  • Normalization (image processing)
  • Process that changes pixel intensity

    An example of non-linear normalization is when the normalization follows a sigmoid function, in which case the normalized image is computed according

    Normalization (image processing)

    Normalization_(image_processing)

  • Tan (color)
  • Pale tone of brown

    tan. The first recorded use of Tuscan tan as a color name in English was in 1926. The normalized color coordinates for Tuscan tan are identical to café

    Tan (color)

    Tan (color)

    Tan_(color)

  • Impossible color
  • Color that cannot be perceived under ordinary viewing conditions

    are colors that do not appear in ordinary visual functioning. Different color theories suggest different hypothetical colors that humans are incapable

    Impossible color

    Impossible color

    Impossible_color

  • Shades of purple
  • Variations of the color purple

    numerous variations of the color purple, a sampling of which is shown below. In common English usage, purple is a range of hues of color occurring between red

    Shades of purple

    Shades of purple

    Shades_of_purple

  • Scarlet (color)
  • Color shade of bright red

    Scarlet is a bright red color, sometimes with a slightly orange tinge. In the spectrum of visible light, and on the traditional color wheel, it is one-quarter

    Scarlet (color)

    Scarlet (color)

    Scarlet_(color)

  • Cerise (color)
  • Range of reddish pinks

    use in the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers. The normalized color coordinates for irresistible

    Cerise (color)

    Cerise (color)

    Cerise_(color)

  • Choropleth map
  • Type of data visualization for geographic regions

    'multitude') is a type of statistical thematic map that uses pseudocolor, meaning color corresponding with an aggregate summary of a geographic characteristic within

    Choropleth map

    Choropleth map

    Choropleth_map

  • Red
  • Primary colour

    primary color in the RGB color model and a secondary color (made from magenta and yellow) in the CMYK color model, and is the complementary color of cyan

    Red

    Red

    Red

  • Shades of green
  • Varieties of the color green

    Varieties of the color green may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation or intensity) or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness), or in two or

    Shades of green

    Shades of green

    Shades_of_green

  • CIE 1931 color space
  • Color space defined by the CIE in 1931

    published the CIE 1931 color spaces which define the relationship between the visible spectrum and human color vision. The CIE color spaces are mathematical

    CIE 1931 color space

    CIE 1931 color space

    CIE_1931_color_space

  • White
  • Lightest color

    White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black

    White

    White

    White

  • Vermilion
  • Red color from powdered cinnabar (HgS)

    Vermilion (sometimes spelled vermillion) is a color family and toxic pigment most often used between antiquity and the 19th century and made from the

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

  • Periwinkle (color)
  • Color in the violet and blue family

    this color. The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called periwinkle in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New

    Periwinkle (color)

    Periwinkle (color)

    Periwinkle_(color)

  • Fuchsia (color)
  • Color

    Fuchsia (/ˈfjuːʃə/ , FEW-shə) is a vivid pinkish–red color, named after the color of the flower of the fuchsia plant, which was named by a French botanist

    Fuchsia (color)

    Fuchsia (color)

    Fuchsia_(color)

  • Shades of red
  • Varieties of the color red

    Varieties of the color red may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation, intensity, or colorfulness), lightness (or value, tone, or brightness),

    Shades of red

    Shades of red

    Shades_of_red

  • Ivory (color)
  • Off-white color

    Ivory is an off-white color named after, and derived from, the material made from the tusks and teeth of certain animals, such as the elephant and the

    Ivory (color)

    Ivory (color)

    Ivory_(color)

  • Aquamarine (color)
  • Blue-green color

    Aquamarine is a pale blue-green color with a light tint of teal, between cyan and green on the color wheel. It is named after the mineral aquamarine, a

    Aquamarine (color)

    Aquamarine (color)

    Aquamarine_(color)

  • Green
  • Additive primary color visible between cyan and yellow

    support to display the Persian text in this article correctly. Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It has 295-350 different

    Green

    Green

    Green

  • Shades of orange
  • Varieties of the color orange

    approximately 585 and 620 nm and a hue of 30° in HSV color space. In the RGB color space it is a secondary color numerically halfway between gamma-compressed

    Shades of orange

    Shades of orange

    Shades_of_orange

  • Ecru
  • Color of unbleached linen or silk

    it has also come to be used for a much darker color. Ecru comes from the French word écru for the color of unbleached linen, and the word means "raw,

    Ecru

    Ecru

    Ecru

  • Black
  • Darkest color

    Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without chroma, like white and grey

    Black

    Black

    Black

  • Wave function
  • Mathematical description of quantum state

    system's degrees of freedom must be equal to 1, a condition called normalization. Since the wave function is complex-valued, only its relative phase

    Wave function

    Wave function

    Wave_function

  • Violet (color)
  • Color between indigo and ultraviolet on the electromagnetic spectrum

    Violet is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum. It is one of the seven colors that Isaac Newton labeled when dividing

    Violet (color)

    Violet (color)

    Violet_(color)

  • Peach (color)
  • Color named for the pale color of the interior flesh of the peach fruit

    a color that is named for the pale color of the interior flesh of the peach fruit. This name may also be substituted for "peachy". Like the color apricot

    Peach (color)

    Peach_(color)

  • Indigo
  • Blue color

    The term "indigo" can refer to the color of the dye, various colors of fabric dyed with indigo dye, a spectral color, one of the seven colors of the rainbow

    Indigo

    Indigo

    Indigo

  • Color
  • Perception caused by wavelengths of light

    Color (or colour in Commonwealth English) is the visual perception produced by the activation of the different types of cone cells in the eye caused by

    Color

    Color

    Color

  • Lavender (color)
  • Light shade of purple derived from the lavender plant

    particularly to the color of the flower of the same name. The web color called lavender is displayed adjacent—it matches the color of the palest part of

    Lavender (color)

    Lavender (color)

    Lavender_(color)

  • Cyan
  • Color between blue and green

    blue. In the subtractive color system, or CMYK color model, which can be overlaid to produce all colors in paint and color printing, cyan is one of the

    Cyan

    Cyan

    Cyan

  • Olive (color)
  • Dark yellowish green color

    color name in English was in 1892. Drab is an older color name, from the middle of the 16th century. It refers to a dull light brown color, the color

    Olive (color)

    Olive (color)

    Olive_(color)

  • Raspberry (color)
  • Color that resembles the color of raspberries

    use of raspberry rose as a color name in English was in 1950, in the Descriptive Color Names Dictionary. The normalized color coordinates for raspberry

    Raspberry (color)

    Raspberry (color)

    Raspberry_(color)

  • Desert sand (color)
  • Light reddish-yellow color

    in English was in 1627. The normalized color coordinates for sand are identical to ecru, which was first recorded as a color name in English in 1836. The

    Desert sand (color)

    Desert sand (color)

    Desert_sand_(color)

  • Grey
  • Intermediate color between black and white

    is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral or achromatic color, meaning that it has no chroma. It is the color of a rain or storm

    Grey

    Grey

    Grey

  • Bronze (color)
  • Metallic brown resembling the alloy bronze

    metallic brown color which resembles the metal alloy bronze. An archaic term for it was aeneous. The first recorded use of bronze as a color name in English

    Bronze (color)

    Bronze (color)

    Bronze_(color)

  • Color temperature
  • Property of light sources related to black-body radiation

    Color temperature is a parameter describing the color of a visible light source by comparing it to the color of light emitted by an idealized opaque, non-reflective

    Color temperature

    Color temperature

    Color_temperature

  • Gold (color)
  • Color

    is a color tone resembling the chemical element gold. The web color gold is sometimes referred to as golden to distinguish it from the color metallic

    Gold (color)

    Gold (color)

    Gold_(color)

  • Rose (color)
  • Color between red and magenta plus its shades

    Rose is the color halfway between red and magenta, whose hue corresponds to an angle of 330 degrees on the HSV/HSL color wheel. Rose, or vivid pink is

    Rose (color)

    Rose (color)

    Rose_(color)

  • Shades of white
  • Varieties of the color white

    colors, which may be considered part of a neutral color scheme. In color theory, a shade is a pure color mixed with black (or having a lower lightness).

    Shades of white

    Shades of white

    Shades_of_white

  • Brown
  • Color

    color. It can be thought as a darker, typically desaturated shade of orange, and can often be produced by combining red and yellow with another color

    Brown

    Brown

    Brown

  • Shades of blue
  • Variety of the color blue

    Varieties of the color blue may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation, intensity, or colorfulness), or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness)

    Shades of blue

    Shades of blue

    Shades_of_blue

  • Blue
  • Colour between violet and cyan on the visible spectrum of light

    MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-02061-0 J. Baines, "Color Terminology and Color Classification in Ancient Egyptian Color Terminology and Polychromy", in The American

    Blue

    Blue

    Blue

  • Saffron (color)
  • Color that is a tone of golden yellow

    is popularly known as Kong posh. The color Saffron (Hindi: भगवा, romanized: Bhagwā) is considered as a sacred color in Hinduism. According to Hindu belief

    Saffron (color)

    Saffron_(color)

  • Mustard (color)
  • Color

    dull/dark yellow color that resembles culinary mustard. It is similar to the color Flax. The first recorded use of mustard as a color name in English was

    Mustard (color)

    Mustard_(color)

  • Turquoise (color)
  • Greenish-blue color

    Turquoise is a cyan color, based on the mineral of the same name. The X11 color named turquoise is displayed on the right. The word turquoise dates to

    Turquoise (color)

    Turquoise_(color)

  • Navy blue
  • Dark shade of blue

    known simply as navy, is a dark shade of the color blue. The name navy blue originally referred to the color of uniforms worn by officers in the British

    Navy blue

    Navy blue

    Navy_blue

  • Shades of gray
  • Variations of the color gray

    normalized color coordinates for battleship gray are identical to old silver, first recorded as a color name in English in 1905. Charcoal is a color that

    Shades of gray

    Shades of gray

    Shades_of_gray

  • Amber (color)
  • Color midway between yellow and orange

    The color amber is a pure chroma color, located on the color wheel midway between the colors of yellow and orange. The color name is derived from the material

    Amber (color)

    Amber (color)

    Amber_(color)

  • Coral (color)
  • Shade of orange

    normalized color coordinates for coral pink are identical to Congo pink, which was first recorded as a color name in English in 1912. The web color light

    Coral (color)

    Coral_(color)

  • Rust (color)
  • Color resembling iron oxide

    Rust is a red color resembling iron oxide red. It is a commonly used color on cars and appears roughly the same color as photographic safelights when

    Rust (color)

    Rust (color)

    Rust_(color)

  • Spring green
  • Color

    green is a color that was traditionally considered to be on the yellow side of green, but in modern computer systems based on the RGB color model is halfway

    Spring green

    Spring green

    Spring_green

  • CIELAB color space
  • Standard color space with color-opponent values

    The CIELAB color space, also referred to as L*a*b*, is a color space defined by the International Commission on Illumination (abbreviated CIE) in 1976

    CIELAB color space

    CIELAB color space

    CIELAB_color_space

  • Shades of yellow
  • Varieties of the color yellow

    Varieties of the color yellow may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation, intensity, or colorfulness) or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness)

    Shades of yellow

    Shades of yellow

    Shades_of_yellow

  • Silver (color)
  • Metallic color tone resembling gray

    Silver or metallic gray is a color tone resembling gray that is a representation of the color of polished silver. The visual sensation usually associated

    Silver (color)

    Silver (color)

    Silver_(color)

  • Chartreuse (color)
  • Shade of yellow-green color

    Chartreuse (US: /ʃɑːrˈtruːz, -ˈtruːs/ , UK: /-ˈtrɜːz/, French: [ʃaʁtʁøz] ) is a color between yellow and green also referred to as yellow-green or greenish yellow

    Chartreuse (color)

    Chartreuse (color)

    Chartreuse_(color)

  • Magenta
  • Color

    Magenta is a purplish-red color. On color wheels of the RGB and CMYK color models, it is located directly midway between blue and red. It is one of the

    Magenta

    Magenta

    Magenta

  • Crimson
  • Strong, bright, deep reddish purple color

    Crimson is a rich, deep red color, inclining to purple.[better source needed] It originally meant the color of the kermes dye produced from a scale insect

    Crimson

    Crimson

  • Sepia (color)
  • Shade of brown derived from the common cuttlefish

    Sepia is a reddish-brown color, named after the rich brown pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish Sepia. The word sepia is the Latinized

    Sepia (color)

    Sepia (color)

    Sepia_(color)

  • Fallow (color)
  • Pale brown color

    fallow deer. The normalized color coordinates for fallow are identical to wood brown, camel and desert, which were first recorded as color names in English

    Fallow (color)

    Fallow (color)

    Fallow_(color)

  • Beige
  • Color

    The normalized color coordinates for mode beige are identical to the color names drab, sand dune, and bistre brown, which were first recorded as color names

    Beige

    Beige

    Beige

  • Lime (color)
  • Shade of yellow-green

    in the CSS color scheme maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), has the identical normalized color coordinates as the color green, as found

    Lime (color)

    Lime (color)

    Lime_(color)

  • Yellow
  • Color between orange and green on the visible spectrum of light

    roughly 575–585 nm. It is a primary color in subtractive color systems, used in painting or color printing. In the RGB color model, used to create colors on

    Yellow

    Yellow

    Yellow

  • Color rendering index
  • Accuracy of light source in showing color of objects

    A color rendering index (CRI) is a quantitative measure of the ability of a light source to reveal the colors of various objects faithfully in comparison

    Color rendering index

    Color rendering index

    Color_rendering_index

  • Wine red
  • Dark shade of the color red

    a color name in English was in 1924. This color and old gold are the official colors of the Phi Delta Chi and Delta Psi fraternities. The normalized color

    Wine red

    Wine red

    Wine_red

  • Teal
  • Greenish-blue color

    Teal is a dark cyan color. Its name comes from that of a bird, the Eurasian teal (Anas crecca) which has a similarly colored stripe on its head. The word

    Teal

    Teal

    Teal

  • Iris (color)
  • Ambiguous color term

    Iris flowers Iris is an ambiguous color term, usually referring to shades ranging from blue-violet to violet. However, in certain applications, it has

    Iris (color)

    Iris (color)

    Iris_(color)

  • Puce
  • Color

    Puce is a brownish purple color. The term comes from the French couleur puce, literally meaning "flea color". Puce became popular in the late 18th century

    Puce

    Puce

  • Royal blue
  • Color, deep and vivid shade of blue

    of France, the French Monarchy, and France as a nation. It was the main color of the uniform of the French Royal Guards regiment, which were created in

    Royal blue

    Royal_blue

  • Shades of brown
  • Varieties of the color brown

    refined the details of its color coordinates in his 1912 publication Color Standards and Color Nomenclature. The normalized color coordinates for wood brown

    Shades of brown

    Shades of brown

    Shades_of_brown

  • Azure (color)
  • Bright, cyan-blue colour

    Azure is the color between cyan and blue on the color wheel. It is often described as the color of the sky on a clear day. On the RGB color wheel, "azure"

    Azure (color)

    Azure (color)

    Azure_(color)

  • HSL and HSV
  • Alternative representations of the RGB color model

    most common cylindrical-coordinate representations of points in an RGB color model. The two representations rearrange the geometry of RGB in an attempt

    HSL and HSV

    HSL and HSV

    HSL_and_HSV

  • Capri (color)
  • Shade of blue

    as a color name in English was in 1920. The normalized color coordinates for Capri are identical to deep sky blue, which was formalized as a color in the

    Capri (color)

    Capri (color)

    Capri_(color)

  • Shades of pink
  • Varieties of the color pink

    use of coral pink as a color name in English was in 1892. The complementary color of coral pink is teal. The normalized color coordinates for coral pink

    Shades of pink

    Shades of pink

    Shades_of_pink

  • Midnight blue
  • Dark shade of blue

    is a dark shade of blue named for its resemblance to the apparently blue color of a moonlit night sky around a full moon. Midnight blue is identifiably

    Midnight blue

    Midnight blue

    Midnight_blue

  • Electric blue (color)
  • Shade of blue representing lightning

    is a dark cyan color that is the color called electric blue, formalized as a color in the ISCC–NBS system in 1955. The normalized color coordinates for

    Electric blue (color)

    Electric blue (color)

    Electric_blue_(color)

  • Shades of rose
  • Varieties of the color rose

    color halfway between red and magenta on the HSV color wheel, also known as the RGB color wheel. Rose is one of the tertiary colors on the HSV color wheel

    Shades of rose

    Shades of rose

    Shades_of_rose

  • Shades of black
  • Varieties of the color black

    These colors have a low lightness. From a photometric point of view, a color which differs slightly from black always has low relative luminance. Colors

    Shades of black

    Shades of black

    Shades_of_black

  • Maroon
  • Reddish-brown color

    UK: /məˈruːn/ mə-ROON, Australia: /məˈroʊn/ mə-ROHN) is a brownish red color that takes its name from the French word marron, meaning chestnut. Marron

    Maroon

    Maroon

    Maroon

  • Apricot (color)
  • Light yellowish-orangish color

    yellowish-orangish color that is similar to the color of apricots. However, it is paler than actual apricots. The etymology of the color apricot (and the

    Apricot (color)

    Apricot_(color)

  • Taupe
  • Dark brown color between brown and gray

    is displayed the color mauve taupe. The first recorded use of mauve taupe as a color name in English was in 1925. The normalized color coordinates for

    Taupe

    Taupe

  • Sienna
  • Earth pigment

    sienna as a color name in English was in 1760. The normalized color coordinates for sienna are identical to kobe, first recorded as a color name in English

    Sienna

    Sienna

  • Light blue
  • Light shade of blue

    blue is a color or range of colors, typically a lightened shade with a hue between cyan and blue. The first use of "light blue" as a color term in English

    Light blue

    Light blue

    Light_blue

  • Umber
  • Earth pigment

    pigment consisting of iron oxide and manganese oxide; it has a brownish color that can vary among shades of yellow, red, and green. Umber is considered

    Umber

    Umber

    Umber

  • Champagne (color)
  • Color

    from the typical color of the beverage Champagne. The color champagne is displayed adjacent. The first recorded use of champagne as a color name in English

    Champagne (color)

    Champagne (color)

    Champagne_(color)

  • Shades of violet
  • Varieties of the color violet

    Violet is a color term derived from the flower of the same name. There are numerous variations of the color violet, a sampling of which are shown below

    Shades of violet

    Shades of violet

    Shades_of_violet

  • Colorfulness
  • Perceived intensity of a specific color

    Colorfulness, chroma and saturation are attributes of perceived color relating to chromatic intensity. As defined formally by the International Commission

    Colorfulness

    Colorfulness

    Colorfulness

  • Carmine (color)
  • Very slightly purplish, deep red

    Carmine color is the general term for some deep red colors that are very slightly purplish but are generally slightly closer to pure red than the color crimson

    Carmine (color)

    Carmine (color)

    Carmine_(color)

  • Lava (color)
  • Purplish shade of red

    a color name in English was in 1891. The color dark lava is the color of lava that has cooled and begun to congeal into igneous rock. The normalized color

    Lava (color)

    Lava (color)

    Lava_(color)

  • Pink
  • Pale tint of red

    Pink is a pale tint of red or rose, the color of the pink flower. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. A combination of pink and

    Pink

    Pink

    Pink

  • Shades of chartreuse
  • Varieties of the color chartreuse

    are listed below. Chartreuse is a color between yellow and green, so named because of its resemblance to the color of the French liqueur green chartreuse

    Shades of chartreuse

    Shades of chartreuse

    Shades_of_chartreuse

  • Salmon (color)
  • Warm color

    Salmon is a warm color ranging from light orange to pink, named after the color of salmon flesh. The first recorded use of salmon as a color name in English

    Salmon (color)

    Salmon (color)

    Salmon_(color)

  • Sky blue
  • Color

    Cyan – The Official Register of Color Names". color-register.org. Retrieved 2024-03-30. "HEX #B2FFFF color name, color code and palettes - colorxs.com"

    Sky blue

    Sky blue

    Sky_blue

  • Orange (colour)
  • Colour located between red and yellow

    eds. (18 January 2022). "CSS Color Module Level 3". W3C. Retrieved 10 September 2022. "Orange / #FF9000 hex color". ColorHexa. 2022. Retrieved 10 September

    Orange (colour)

    Orange (colour)

    Orange_(colour)

  • Amaranth (color)
  • Reddish-rose color derived from the amaranth plant

    color that is a representation of the color of the flower of the amaranth plant. The color shown is the color of the red amaranth flower (the color normally

    Amaranth (color)

    Amaranth (color)

    Amaranth_(color)

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Online names & meanings

  • Harpal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh

    Harpal

    One Protected by God; Eternity

  • Prasham
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Prasham

    Peace

  • Peniel
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Peniel

    Face or vision of God, that sees God.

  • Grindle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grindle

    English : topographic name from Middle English grene ‘green’ + dale ‘dale’, ‘valley’ or hille, hull ‘hill’; alternatively, the surname may have arisen from either of two habitational names meaning ‘green valley’: Greendale in Devon or Grindale in East Yorkshire, or from Grindal (‘green hill’) in Shropshire.South German : from Middle High German grindel ‘latch’, ‘beam’, ‘pole’, probably a metonymic occupational name for a doorman.Respelling of North German Grindel.

  • Sugandha | ஸுகஂதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sugandha | ஸுகஂதா

    Fragrant

  • EMILIANO
  • Male

    Italian

    EMILIANO

    Italian and Spanish form of Latin Æmilianus, EMILIANO means "rival."

  • Aliveni
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aliveni

    Golden doll

  • LAMONT
  • Male

    English

    LAMONT

    Scottish surname transferred to English forename use, from the medieval Swedish personal name Lagman, LAMONT means "lawman."

  • Damae
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Damae

    Tame.

  • SÍNE
  • Female

    Irish

    SÍNE

    Irish Gaelic form of Anglo-Norman French Jehane, SÍNE means "God is gracious."

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  • Versicolored
  • a.

    Having various colors; changeable in color.

  • Color
  • v. t.

    To change or alter, as if by dyeing or painting; to give a false appearance to; usually, to give a specious appearance to; to cause to appear attractive; to make plausible; to palliate or excuse; as, the facts were colored by his prejudices.

  • Chromatic
  • a.

    Relating to color, or to colors.

  • Color
  • v. i.

    To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush.

  • Chatoyment
  • n.

    Changeableness of color, as in a mineral; play of colors.

  • Colour
  • n.

    See Color.

  • Color
  • n.

    A property depending on the relations of light to the eye, by which individual and specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision; as, gay colors; sad colors, etc.

  • Color
  • n.

    The hue or color characteristic of good health and spirits; ruddy complexion.

  • Color
  • v. t.

    To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc.; to dye; to tinge; to paint; to stain.

  • Tinctorial
  • a.

    Of or relating to color or colors; imparting a color; as, tinctorial matter.

  • Self-color
  • n.

    A color not mixed or variegated.

  • Color-blind
  • a.

    Affected with color blindness. See Color blindness, under Color, n.

  • Color
  • n.

    That which is used to give color; a paint; a pigment; as, oil colors or water colors.

  • Color
  • n.

    A distinguishing badge, as a flag or similar symbol (usually in the plural); as, the colors or color of a ship or regiment; the colors of a race horse (that is, of the cap and jacket worn by the jockey).

  • Achromatopsy
  • n.

    Color blindness; inability to distinguish colors; Daltonism.

  • Color
  • v. t.

    To hide.