The Meaning of Colors
And what colors we like tell us who we are.
The general meaning of colors:
Black -- Evil, falsehood, error, grief, despair, death.
Gray -- Formal, conservative
Blue -- Chastity, loyalty, fidelity, faith, modesty, eternity, immortality.
Green -- Love, joy, abundance, hope, youth, mirth, gladness, resurrection, spring.
Purple -- Temperance, royalty
Lavender -- Grace
Red -- Magnanimity, fortitude
White -- Purity, truth, innocence, hope.
Ivory -- Elegance
Brown -- Wholesomeness, earthiness
Beige -- Conservative, relaxing
Orange -- Energy, spontenaeity
Yellow -- Faith, constancy, wisdom, glory, jealousy, inconsistency.
(See below for more specific meanings.)
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Meaning of Color in Art
Blue -- modesty, fidelity
Green -- hope, joy, youth, victory
Purple --royalty
Red -- passion
White -- purity
Yellow -- jealousy, betrayal
The Meaning of Your Favorite Color
What Your Favorite Color Says About You
Pink -- Affectionate, compassionate, romantic
Maroon -- Sensuous, friendly, emotional
Orange -- Fun-loving, action-oriented, competent
Peach -- Gentle, charitable, enthusiastic
Yellow -- Optimistic, expressive, people-oriented
Mint green -- Modest, insightful, kind-hearted
Apple green -- Innovative, adventuresome, self-motivated
Green -- Benevolent, service-oriented, scientific
Teal -- Idealistic, faithful, sentimental
Light blue -- creative, perceptive, imaginative
Dark Blue -- Intelligent, responsible, self-reliant
Mauve -- Delicate, reserved, sensitive
Purple -- Intuitive, spiritual, insightful
Beige -- Practical, well-adjusted, steadfast
Brown -- Down to earth, honest, supportive
Black -- Disciplined, strong-willed, opinionated
White -- Individualistic, lonely, low self-esteem
Gray -- Passive, noncommittal, stressed
Silver -- Honorable, chivalrous, romantic
Gold -- Idealistic, noble, successful
Meaning of the Colors of Roses
All roses symbolize love, but their colors have special meanings.
Yellow -- Joy, friendship, freedom
Pink -- Happiness, gratitude, appreciation, admiration
Cream -- Thoughfulness, charm, graciousness
Peach -- Admiration, fascination, enthusiasm
Orange -- Desire
White -- Innocence, purity, secrecy, reverence
Meaning of Chakra colors
Brow chakra: Violet -- intuition, reflection
Throat chakra: Blue -- self-expression, truth, honesy
Heart chakra: Green -- compassion, love, forgiveness
Solar plexus chakra: Yellow -- self control, intellect, ego
Sacral chakra: Orange -- generous, spontaneous, sexual
Base chakra: Red -- physical strength, vitality, passion, ambition
Meaning Of Aura Colors
Deep red -- anger
Bright red -- sexuality, courage
Pink -- love and devotion
Orange -- ambition, prideRed-orange -- healing
Bright yellow -- intellectual
Pale yellow -- illness
Gray-green -- sly
Bright green -- ingenuity
Pale green -- sympathy
Dark blue -- integrity
Royal blue -- loyalty, honesty
Light blue -- devotion
Violet -- spiritual
Red-purple -- worldliness
Brown -- frugal
Gray -- depressed, sorrowful, fearful
Black -- evil, hatred
White -- purifying
Religious Meanings of Color -- Christian
Yellow -- Earth
Red -- Hell
Green -- Everlasting life, faithful
Gold and Yellow -- power, glory, splendor
Blue -- Hope, peace, sincerity, serenity
Purple -- Endurance, penitence, suffering
White -- Chastity, simplicity, purity
Black -- Death and regeneration
Red -- Martyrdom
Ancient Religious Meanings of Color -- Pre-Christian
Black -- Understanding (because it absorbed all light)
Gray -- Wisdom
Blue -- Mercy
Red -- Strength
Yellow -- Beauty
Green -- Victory (combination of mercy and beauty)
Orange -- Glory (combination of strength and beauty)
Purple -- The foundation, the basis of all that is (combination of strength and mercy)
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- faye_durham faye_durham Aug 6, 2009 @ 9:12 am
- Great lens. I learned so much. Thanks for sharing.
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- Angel Arrieta Angel Arrieta Aug 6, 2009 @ 7:32 am
- i learned so many meanings about colors. Thanks!
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- Douglas Clarke Douglas Clarke Jul 7, 2009 @ 11:26 pm
- Here is something I wrote about color
http://web.me.com/altivecer/Nigel/A_Memory/Entries/2007/12/13_Colors.html
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- WindyWinters WindyWinters Jul 7, 2009 @ 10:17 pm
- I enjoyed learning more about color meanings. I love color. Thanks for sharing! :)






