Light purple, violet. Also depends on how much white you add. The more white, the lighter the purple.
Lavender.
Mixing white and purple together will create a lighter shade of purple, often referred to as lavender or lilac. The specific shade will depend on the ratio of white to purple used in the mixture.
Blue and red make purple when mixed together.
Maroon and white mixed together will create a lighter, desaturated shade of maroon. The resulting color will be a pale pink or blush color with a slight hint of maroon.
Yellow and purple make brown when mixed together.
Lavender.
Mixing white and purple together will create a lighter shade of purple, often referred to as lavender or lilac. The specific shade will depend on the ratio of white to purple used in the mixture.
Blue and red make purple when mixed together.
Purple and red make a shade of dark red or maroon when mixed together.
Maroon and white mixed together will create a lighter, desaturated shade of maroon. The resulting color will be a pale pink or blush color with a slight hint of maroon.
Yellow and purple make brown when mixed together.
Red, blue, and a small amount of white can be mixed together to create the color purple.
blue and red.
Yellow and purple make a shade of brown when mixed together.
Red and blue mixed together make the color purple.
Purple and pink will make a lavender color when mixed together. They may also make a color similar to fuschia depending on the exact shades of purple and pink.
Seeing as red and blue mixed together makes purple, red and purple mixed together would make a magenta or mauve, depending on the intensity and amount of red and purple involved. Depending on the amounts you mix them in; some shade of red-violet or red-purple. A tertiary color.