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Green lake
The scientific name for the color pink is Dianthus plumarius. It is actually the name of a flower. That's how the color pink was named, after a flower.
The color violet is named after the flower of the same name. It is derived from the French word "violet," which in turn comes from the Latin word "viola." The color was named after the flower due to its similarity in color to the petals of the violet flower.
The red sea and the black sea
The name chromium is derived from the Greek word chroma = color.
The color is named after an object, plant, animal, or material that has a similar shade or tone. Some colors are also named after specific emotions or qualities they represent.
The color orange was named after the fruit, which was introduced to the English-speaking world before the color. It's just a matter of historical association. Conversely, the color yellow was named independently of fruits like mangoes, which have their own unique names.
It is unknown who defined the colour pink with the word pink, or their reasoning behind it.
The name Neptune is from the Roman god of the Sea, Neptune
Because it is chemical compound relates relatively to its color.
Red Sea in the Mediterranean area. Not sure where it got its name but it is spelled the same as the color. I would think there is a Blue Sea but not sure.
Gold? Silver? Copper? Gold colored, silver colored, copper colored.