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  1. Color-Name.com is a great online tool to find the color name from hex code. Download palettes, patterns, wallpapers of your chosen color and get RGB, CMYK, Pantone, RAL values and more.

  2. Colors by name with hex color codes and RGB / HSL values.

  3. Color Name Finder is a simple to use tool out of many available on the ColorDesigner website and it allows the user to chose a specific color either by using the color picker or swatches. The tool then displays the name of the selected color as it appears in one of the five different color libraries.

  4. The feature "Color Name Finder" provides the most common names for a color. It finds color names for 3 types of input: Color name from an image or a photo. Color name from a hex or an RGB code. Color name from a color picker.

  5. Color Names. Modern browsers support 140 named colors, which are listed below. Use them in your HTML and CSS by name, Hex color code or RGB value.

  6. Here is a useful list of colors with color names and hex codes – the color dictionary! They are divided by color categories and listed alphabetically for quick navigation. Click the links below to jump straight to each category: Red Colors. Orange Colors. Yellow Colors.

  7. Color Names Supported by All Browsers. All modern browsers support the following 140 color names (click on a color name, or a hex value, to view the color as the background-color along with different text colors): Click here to see the 140 colors sorted by HEX Value. AliceBlue.

  8. colornamer.robertcooper.meColor namer

    A tool to help name colors based off of a hex or rgb code. Over 30,000 color names available.

  9. HTML Color Names. Here are all 140 HTML color names supported by modern browsers. Included are the hex values, names and preview for each color. If you click a color you’ll be able to get additional information including shades and tints of the color.

  10. Name all the colors! A collaborative effort to name every color in the RGB/web space. Why does it matter? Humans benefit from a nomenclature for animals, plants, insects, etc so why not colors? Describing the world around us is what we do. How does it work? Anyone can propose a new name for a particular color.