Thread:SomeoneYouUsedToKnow/@comment-25936766-20160901160030

Mostly for future self-reference if I ever need a color name. Assuming I don't forget I made this thing :/

-Elder: Common name for Sambucus, also called Elderberry.

-Ossa / Osso: Italian for bones.

-Izarra: Multiple websites say it's a spanish name that means "star".

-Hezur: Bone in basque (Bones, in plural, is Hezurrak).

-Aardvark: African animal.

-Fennec: Fennec fox.

-Zerda: Derived from greek "Xeros", meaning dry.

-Jack: Jack Russel Terrier, which are predominantly white. Male donkeys are also called Jacks.

-Jenny / Jennet: Female donkeys.

-Pulvis: Dust. (Please ignore similarity to Pelvis)

-Fulgens: Shining in latin.

-Ailurus: Refers to members of the Ailuridae family, in other words the Red Panda (no, it's not an actual panda) and it's dead relatives.

-McMahon: Irish name meaning Son of Bear.

-Dom Gyamuk: Tibetan name for the Tibetan Blue Bear.

- Björn / Bjørn: "Bear" in Sweden and Iceland / Denmark and Norway.

-Kinkajou: A mammal, sometimes called Honey Bear (no relation to the other Honey Bear).

-Pyramidallis / Erectus: Rosemary Cultivar, pale blue flowers.

-Ken Taylor: Rosemary Cultivar, shrubby.

-Tuscan: > Tuscan Blue.

-Gallipolli / Remembrance: Rosemary Cultivars, light purple flowers.

-Beauty: > Beautyberry, also called Callicarpa. 