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No, the noun purple is a common noun, a word for any shade of the color between red and blue.


A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:

  • Purple Mountain, Gunnison National Forest, CO
  • Purple Sage Road, Dallas, TX orPurple Street, Wellsboro, PA
  • Dr Purple

    Wine, product of Dr Red Nutraceuticals, Mount Nebo, QLD Australia

  • "The Color Purple", a novel by Alice Walker (and 1985 Steven Spielberg movie)
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