Talk:Color Naming Rule/@comment-164.113.202.102-20170929171652/@comment-4010415-20171001065246

Jaune was originally going to be named Jean, as in the "blue jeans" pants. You could also try Jade.

I tried looking up what words various languages have for colors, and all I found that started with a J was Jaune, which is French for yellow.

Of course, the name doesn't have to just be a color or mean a color. It can also sound like a color or make you think of a color, and it can use a combination of the parts of the rule.


 * Cyril Ian - When you say his whole name, it sounds like cerulean, which is a shade of blue.
 * Nadir Shiko - When you say his whole name, it sounds similar to nadeshiko, which is the Japanese word for the pink carnation flower.
 * Schnee - Means snow, which makes you think of white.
 * Fox - You most likely think of a red fox, which has orange or red-orange fur.
 * Gwen Darcy - Gwen is a Welsh name that means "white" or "holy"; Darcy is an Irish name that means "dark one". These are real names with meanings that point to a color, with Gwen pointing to white and Darcy pointing to black. So, you could try looking up meanings of names.

Sorry I didn't reply with this sooner. For some reason, wiki wouldn't let me reply to your comment.