12 Color names for "Shades Of Light Purple"

Lilac is a color that is a pale violet tone representing the average color of most lilac flowers. The colors of some lilac flowers may be equivalent to pale lilac, rich lilac, or deep lilac. However, there are other lilac flowers that are colored red-violet. The first recorded use of lilac as an English color name was in 1775.
Lilac
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Opera mauve is a color whose first recorded use as a color name in English dates back to 1927.
Opera mauve
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Pale purple is the pale tint of purple.
Pale Purple
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Wisteria, a light medium violet color is equivalent to light lavender. The Prismacolor colored pencil PC 956, which used to be called light violet and is now called lilac (the actual color of the colored pencil is equivalent to wisteria rather than lilac) is this color. Wisteria in this exact shade is one of the Crayola crayon colors on the list of Crayola crayon colors. It was formulated as a Crayola color in 1993. The first recorded use of wisteria as a color name in English was in 1892.
Wisteria
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The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #16-3250 TPX—African Violet.
African Violet
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The color light deep pink, a bright purplish pink, is called deep pink light on the Xona.com Color List.
Light Deep Pink
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The first recorded use of heliotrope gray as a colour name in English was in 1912.
Heliotrope Gray
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The color pale plum is the light tone of plum, which is recognized as the web color called plum. This color is paler than the color of an actual plum.
Pale plum
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Thistle is a light purple resembling the thistle plant. The first recorded use of Thistle as a color name in English was in 1892. The color thistle is associated with Scotland because the thistle is the national flower of Scotland and Scotland's highest state decoration is the Order of the Thistle.
Thistle
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The color purple mountain majesty, a Crayola color since 1993, can be described as a medium lavender gray. Before 1958, this color was known as lavender in Crayola crayons, but Crayola later renamed it to lavender pink. As a result, this color is sometimes referred to as lavender purple. It represents the appearance of distant mountains.
Purple mountain majesty
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Languid lavender is sourced from the Plochere Color System, which was formulated in 1948 and is widely used by interior designers.
Languid lavender
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There is a grayish shade of magenta that is called rose quartz. The first recorded use of rose quartz as a color name in English was in 1926.
Rose quartz
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