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[Opinions] “Adjective” names
Are there any names that are also adjectives that you can think of? I can think of a few: Feminine
Scarlett
Alexandrine
Azure
Violet
Blanca
Celestial
Coral
Isabelline
Fawn
Lavender
Lilac
Wisteria
Tawny
Summer
AutumnUnisex
Winter
Indigo Masculine
Cobalt

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Fun question! Not all of these are English, or would be initially thought of as adjectives, but I think they work. Tbh I think a lot of Ancient Roman names were adjectives/descriptors.Marine, Sunny, Irenee, Jean, Misty, Iridián, True, Ever, Serene, Rosy, Bianca, Heavenly, Seven, Indie, Florentine, Lively, Désirée, Aimée, Renée, DelphineAngelica feels like an adjective name, even though it isn't, quite.Frank, Savio, Rocky, Sandy, August, Urban, Carmine, Paschal, Norman, Nuno, Aurelius, Cyprian, Major, Octavius, Chance, Beau, Rowdy, Wilder, Sylvan, Roman, Sincere, West, North, Felix, Junior, Constant, Honoré
Sterling
Royal
Wilder
Rusty
Dusty
Tawny
Serene
Early
Is wisteria used as a color? I've never heard it.(these have all appeared in the US SSA data or been recorded on graves)August, Regal, Sovereign, AdamantineRich, Wealthy, Fortunate, Golden, Prosperous, LuckySolar, Stellar, Light, Sunny, Merry, Happy, Halcyon, Blessed, Pleasant, Joyous, Radiant, Wonderful, SereneWise, Urbane, SageWoody, Rocky, Stony, Twiggy, Rusty, Dusty, Stormy, Misty, Breezy, Windy, Rainy, Tidal, Wavy, SandyFaithful, Pious, Grateful, Thankful, Obedient, LoyalOral, AuralDutch, Roman, Florentine, ChristianPerfect, Pristine, Pure, Innocent, Angelic, Kind, CharmingCosmic, Astral, Magical, Heavenly, Eternal, ElysianCashmere, Denim, Velvet, other fabricsOriginal, Unique, Random, Strange, Solo, Rogue, RemarkableTrue, Sincere, Earnest, Genuine, Honest, RealPretty, Lovely, BeautifulUrban, Rural, Civil, Wild, Wilder, RowdyLegendary, FamousDelicate, Fragile, TinySapphire, Ruby, Jade, Pearly, Opaline, Aquamarine, Garnet, Amethyst, Onyx, Amber, Ivory, Jet, etc. Mahogany, Ebony, Plum, Cherry, Olive, Hazel, other trees. Saffron, Blue, Cerise, Teal, Green, Navy, Crimson, Auburn...

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This message was edited 4/21/2025, 12:24 AM

Yes! My childhood bedroom’s paint colour was Wisteria :)
So, I think, was mine: just the colour, a light lavender-mauve, not the name, and it was limewash, not paint. My parents let me choose it, and I also picked out a cheerful yellow for the ceiling - 'like sunshine' I remember explaining.
I suppose all if not most color names could be considered adjectives. I've heard some people use words likes Precious, Brave, True, Noble as first names. I've seen Jolie and Belle used mainly in English-speaking countries, but they are adjectives in French, meaning pretty and beautiful respectively. Oh and Clément in French literally means, to be merciful. We can say ''il est clément'', which means ''he is merciful''.And Ernest sounds like the word ''earnest''.
I think only the Scarlet spelling is an adjective.Amber, Divine, Ebony, Emerald, Ginger, Heavenly, Indie, Ivory, Jade, Precious, Raven, Ruby, Sage, Silver, Zen