37 Color names for "Crayola"

The color known as "steel blue" has been part of Crayola's Metallic FX collection since 2001.
Steel Blue (Crayola)
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Displayed here is the color called "Illuminating Emerald" in Crayola Metallic FX Crayons from 2001, a set of 16 metallic crayons whose names were chosen through a contest open to residents of the U.S. and Canada.
Illuminating Emerald (Crayola)
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Displayed in the color box is the color called "forest green" in Crayola crayons. Forest green has been a Crayola crayon name since 1958, when it was renamed from dark green.
Forest green (Crayola)
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This color is called "light blue" in Crayola crayons. It was only available in 1958.
Light blue (Crayola)
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The color is defined as red in Crayola crayons. Red was one of the original colors formulated by Crayola in 1903.
Red (Crayola)
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Lemon is a color somewhat resembling yellow and named after the fruit. The color lemon is a representation of the color of the outer skin of a lemon. The first recorded use of lemon as a color name in English was in 1598.
Lemon (Crayola)
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The orangish tone known as tan has been used in Crayola crayons since 1958 and in Crayola markers since 1990.
Tan (Crayola)
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Bright yellow (Crayola) is the main color on the Indian 200-rupee note.
Bright yellow (Crayola)
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The Crayola color named "navy blue" is not as dark a shade as the standard navy blue. This tone of navy blue was formulated as a Crayola color in 1958.
Navy blue (Crayola)
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Orange was one of the original colors formulated by Crayola in 1903.
Orange (Crayola)
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Green (Crayola) is the color called green in Crayola crayons. Green was one of the original Crayola crayons introduced in 1903.
Green (Crayola)
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Blue (Crayola) is the color called blue in Crayola crayons. "Blue" was one of the original Crayola crayons formulated in 1903. Crayola can only be displayed approximately on a computer screen. In the 21st century, this hue is classified as an variation of azure that is on the border of blue.
Blue (Crayola)
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The color yellow in Crayola crayons was one of the original colors formulated in 1903.
Yellow (Crayola)
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The color bright lilac, labeled as lilac by Crayola, was introduced in 1994 as part of the Magic Scent specialty box of colors.
Lilac (Crayola)
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This is a Crayola color that was formulated in 1949; it was originally called brilliant rose but the name was changed in 1958 to magenta. This color has a hue angle of 329, which is close to the hue angle of the color rose, which is 330.
Magenta (Crayola)
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This is the color now called scarlet in Crayola crayons. It was originally formulated as torch red in 1998 and then renamed scarlet by Crayola in 2000.
Scarlet (Crayola)
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Green (Crayola) is the color called green in Crayola crayons. Green was one of the original Crayola crayons introduced in 1903.
Green (Crayola)
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Midnight blue became an official crayola color in 1958; before that, since having been formulated by Crayola in 1903, it was called Prussian blue.
Midnight Blue (Crayola)
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Emerald is the color from Crayola 1994 Gem Tones series, a pack of 16 crayons modeled after the colors of gemstones.
Emerald (Crayola)
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Deep chestnut is the color called chestnut in Crayola crayons.This colour was also produced in a special limited edition in which it was called Vermont maple syrup. At the request of educators worried that children (mistakenly) believed the name represented the skin colour of Native Americans, Crayola changed the name of their crayon colour "Indian Red", originally formulated in 1958, to "Chestnut" in 1999. In reality, the colour Indian red has nothing to do with American Indians but is an iron oxide pigment the use of which is popular in India.
Chestnut (Crayola)
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This pale tone of spring bud is the color called spring green in Crayola crayons.
Spring Green (Crayola)
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This is a Crayola crayon color formulated in 1972 and called ultra pink. In 1990 the name was changed to shocking pink.
Shocking Pink (Crayola)
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This bright tone of cerulean is the colour called cerulean by Crayola crayons.
Cerulean (Crayola)
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The color known as "powder blue" in Crayola crayons was introduced in 2022 for the Colors of Kindness set.
Powder blue (Crayola)
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Mango is a yellow color that resembles mangoes. It is named after the fruit. It is currently unknown when mango was first used as a colour name in English.
Mango (Crayola)
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This has been the color called gold in Crayola crayons since 1903. Pale gold is one of the Lithuanian basketball club Lietkabelis Panevėžys primary colors.
Gold (Crayola)
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The color designated as maroon in Crayola crayons since 1949 is a bright medium shade of maroon halfway between brown and rose.
Maroon (Crayola)
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The rich tone of mauve is referred to as mauve by Crayola.
Mauve (Crayola)
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Cultured pearl is one of crayon colors issued by Crayola in its 16-pack of Pearl Brite Crayons. It has same hex number with the color White smoke.
Cultured pearl
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The first recorded use of mahogany red as a color name in English was in 1843.
Mahogany (Crayola)
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Deep fuchsia is the color that is called fuchsia in the List of Crayola crayon colors.
Fuchsia (Crayola)
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The deep tone of peach known as peach in Crayola crayons was previously called flesh before 1962. The name change to peach was made, ostensibly in recognition of the Civil Rights Movement.
Peach (Crayola)
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Crayola crayons have a color called silver which is a pale tone of silver color. This silver (Crayola) has been a Crayola color since 1903. Crayola silver is not a neutral grayscale color but a warm gray with a very slight tinge of orange-red.
Silver (Crayola)
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Cornflower blue is a shade of medium-to-light blue containing relatively little green. This hue was one of the favorites of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. The most valuable blue sapphires are called cornflower blue, having a medium-dark violet-blue tone.
Cornflower (Crayola)
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Plum is a color in the Crayola crayon lineup, introduced in 1958 and still in use today. It is characterized as a deep reddish-purple shade that resembles the color of plum fruit.
Plum (Crayola)
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Medium sky blue, also known as sky blue in Crayola crayons, was introduced by Crayola in 1958. This color can be found in the 32, 48, 64, 96, and 120 packs of crayons.
Sky blue (Crayola)
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This color can be described as light tone of apricot or pale orange yellow. It was called apricot since 1958 in Crayola crayons.
Apricot (Crayola)
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