List of colors: G–M

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Colors are an important part of visual arts, fashion, interior design, and many other fields and disciplines.

The following is a list of colors . A number of the color swatches below are taken from domain-specific naming schemes such as X11 or HTML4. RGB values are given for each swatch because such standards are defined in terms of the sRGB color space. It is not possible to accurately convert many of these swatches to CMYK values because of the differing gamuts of the two spaces, but the color management systems built into operating systems and image editing software attempt such conversions as accurately as possible.

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The HSV (hue, saturation, value) color space values, also known as HSB (hue, saturation, brightness), and the hex triplets (for HTML web colors) are also given in the following table. Some environments (like Microsoft Excel) reverse the order of bytes in hex color values (i.e. to "BGR"). Colors that appear on the web-safe color palette—which includes the sixteen named colors—are noted. [1] (Those four named colors corresponding to the neutral greys have no hue value, which is effectively ignored—i.e., left blank.)

Colors in alphabetical order G–M

Colors
Name Hex
(RGB)
Red
(RGB)
Green
(RGB)
Blue
(RGB)
Hue
(HSL/HSV)
Satur.
(HSL)
Light
(HSL)
Satur.
(HSV)
Value
(HSV)
Gainsboro #DCDCDC86%86%86%—°0%86%0%86%
Gamboge #E49B0F89%61%6%39°88%48%93%89%
Generic viridian #007F660%50%40%168°100%25%100%50%
Ghost white #F8F8FF97%97%100%240°100%99%3%100%
Glaucous #6082B638%51%71%216°37%55%47%71%
Glossy grape #AB92B367%57%70%285°18%64%18%70%
GO green #00AB660%67%40%156°100%34%100%67%
Gold (metallic) #D4AF3783%69%22%46°65%52%74%83%
Gold (web) (Golden) #FFD700100%84%0%51°100%50%100%100%
Gold (Crayola) #E6BE8A90%75%54%34°65%72%40%90%
Gold Fusion #85754E52%46%31%43°26%41%41%52%
Golden brown #99651560%40%8%36°76%34%86%60%
Golden poppy #FCC20099%76%0%46°100%49%100%99%
Golden yellow #FFDF00100%87%0%52°100%50%100%100%
Goldenrod #DAA52085%65%13%43°74%49%85%85%
Gotham green #00573F0%34%25%168°100%17%100%34.1%
Granite gray #67676740%40%40%—°0%40%0%40%
Granny Smith apple #A8E4A066%89%63%113°56%76%30%89%
Gray (web) #80808050%50%50%—°0%50%0%50%
Gray (X11 gray) #BEBEBE75%75%75%—°0%75%0%75%
Green #00FF000%100%0%120°100%50%100%100%
Green (Crayola) #1CAC7811%67%47%158°72%39%84%67%
Green (web) #0080000%50%0%120°100%25%100%50%
Green (Munsell) #00A8770%66%47%163°100%33%100%66%
Green (NCS) #009F6B0%62%42%160°100%31%100%62%
Green (Pantone) #00AD430%68%26%143°100%34%100%68%
Green (pigment) #00A5500%65%31%149°100%32%100%65%
Green-blue #1164B47%39%71%209°83%39%91%71%
Green Lizard #A7F43265%96%20%84°90%58%80%96%
Green Sheen #6EAEA143%68%63%168°28%56%37%68%
Gunmetal #2a343916%20%22%200°15%19%15%19%
Hansa yellow #E9D66B91%84%42%51°74%67%54%91%
Harlequin #3FFF0025%100%0%105°100%50%100%100%
Harvest gold #DA910085%57%0%40°100%43%100%85%
Heat Wave #FF7A00100%48%0%29°100%50%100%100%
Heliotrope #DF73FF87%45%100%286°100%73%55%100%
Heliotrope gray #AA98A967%60%66%303°10%63%11%67%
Hollywood cerise #F400A196%0%63%320°100%48%100%96%
Honolulu blue #006DB00%43%69%203°100%35%100%69%
Hooker's green #49796B29%47%42%163°25%38%40%47%
Hot magenta #FF1DCE100%11%81%313°100%56%89%100%
Hot pink #FF69B4100%41%71%330°100%71%59%100%
Hunter green #355E3B21%37%23%129°28%29%44%37%
Iceberg #71A6D244%65%82%207°52%63%46%82%
Illuminating emerald #31917719%57%47%164°49%38%66%57%
Imperial red #ED293993%16%22%355°84%55%83%93%
Inchworm #B2EC5D70%93%36%84°79%65%61%93%
Independence #4C516D30%32%43%231°18%36%30%43%
India green #1388087%53%3%115°89%28%94%53%
Indian red #CD5C5C80%36%36%0°53%58%55%80%
Indian yellow #E3A85789%66%34%35°71%62%62%89%
Indigo #6A5DFF42%36%100%245°100%68%64%100%
Indigo dye #00416A0%25%42%203°100%21%100%42%
International Klein Blue #130a8f7%4%56%244°87%30%87%56%
International orange (engineering) #BA160C73%9%5%3°88%39%94%73%
International orange (Golden Gate Bridge) #C0362C75%21%17%4°63%46%77%75%
Irresistible #B3446C70%27%42%338°45%48%62%70%
Isabelline #F4F0EC96%94%93%30°27%94%3%96%
Italian sky blue #B2FFFF70%100%100%180°100%85%30%100%
Ivory #FFFFF0100%100%94%60°100%97%6%100%
Japanese carmine #9D293362%16%20%355°59%39%74%62%
Japanese violet #5B325636%20%34%307°29%28%45%36%
Jasmine #F8DE7E97%87%49%47°90%73%49%97%
Jazzberry jam #A50B5E65%4%37%328°88%35%93%65%
Jet #34343420%20%20%—°0%20%0%20%
Jonquil #F4CA1696%79%9%49°91%52%91%96%
June bud #BDDA5774%85%34%73°64%60%60%85%
Jungle green #29AB8716%67%53%163°61%42%76%67%
Kelly green #4CBB1730%73%9%101°78%41%88%73%
Keppel #3AB09E23%69%62%171°50%46%67%69%
Key lime #E8F48C91%96%55%67°83%75%43%96%
Khaki (web) #C3B09176%69%57%37°29%67%26%76%
Khaki (X11) (Light khaki) #F0E68C94%90%55%54°77%75%42%94%
Kobe #882D1753%18%9%12°71%31%83%53%
Kobi #E79FC491%62%77%329°60%76%31%91%
Kobicha #6B442342%27%14%28°51%28%67%42%
KSU purple #51288831%15%51%266°55%33%71%53%
Languid lavender #D6CADD84%79%87%278°22%83%9%87%
Lapis lazuli #26619C15%38%61%210°61%38%76%61%
Laser lemon #FFFF66100%100%40%60°100%70%60%100%
Laurel green #A9BA9D66%73%62%95°17%67%16%73%
Lava #CF102081%6%13%355°86%44%92%81%
Lavender (floral) #B57EDC71%49%86%275°57%68%43%86%
Lavender (web) #E6E6FA90%90%98%240°67%94%8%98%
Lavender blue #CCCCFF80%80%100%240°100%90%20%100%
Lavender blush #FFF0F5100%94%96%340°100%97%6%100%
Lavender gray #C4C3D077%76%82%245°12%79%6%82%
Lawn green #7CFC0049%99%0%90°100%49%100%99%
Lemon #FFF700100%97%0%58°100%50%100%100%
Lemon chiffon #FFFACD100%98%80%54°100%90%20%100%
Lemon curry #CCA01D80%63%11%45°75%46%86%80%
Lemon glacier #FDFF0099%100%0%60°100%50%100%100%
Lemon meringue #F6EABE96%92%75%47°76%85%23%96%
Lemon yellow #FFF44F100%96%31%56°100%65%69%100%
Lemon yellow (Crayola) #FFFF9F100%100%62%60°100%81%38%100%
Liberty #545AA733%35%65%236°33%49%50%65%
Light blue #ADD8E668%85%90%195°53%79%25%90%
Light coral #F0808094%50%50%0°79%72%47%94%
Light cornflower blue #93CCEA58%80%92%201°67%75%37%92%
Light cyan #E0FFFF88%100%100%180°100%94%12%100%
Light French beige #C8AD7F78%68%50%38°40%64%37%78%
Light goldenrod yellow #FAFAD298%98%82%60°80%90%16%98%
Light gray #D3D3D383%83%83%—°0%83%0%83%
Light green #90EE9056%93%56%120°73%75%39%93%
Light orange #FED8B1100%85%69%30°98%85%30%100%
Light periwinkle #C5CBE177%80%88%228°32%83%12%88%
Light pink #FFB6C1100%71%76%351°100%86%29%100%
Light salmon #FFA07A100%63%48%17°100%74%52%100%
Light sea green #20B2AA13%70%67%177°70%41%82%70%
Light sky blue #87CEFA53%81%98%203°92%75%46%98%
Light slate gray #77889947%53%60%210°14%53%22%60%
Light steel blue #B0C4DE69%77%87%214°41%78%21%87%
Light yellow #FFFFE0100%100%88%60°100%94%12%100%
Lilac #C8A2C878%64%78%300°26%71%19%78%
Lilac Luster #AE98AA68%60%67%311°12%64%13%68%
Lime (color wheel) #BFFF0075%100%0%75°100%50%100%100%
Lime (web) (X11 green) #00FF000%100%0%120°100%50%100%100%
Lime green #32CD3220%80%20%120°61%50%76%80%
Lincoln green #19590510%35%2%106°89%18%94%35%
Linen #FAF0E698%94%90%30°67%94%8%98%
Lion #DECC9C87%80%61%44°50%74%30%87%
Liseran purple #DE6FA187%44%63%333°63%65%50%87%
Little boy blue #6CA0DC42%63%86%212°62%64%51%86%
Liver #674C4740%30%28%9°18%34%31%40%
Liver (dogs) #B86D2972%43%16%29°64%44%78%72%
Liver (organ) #6C2E1F42%18%12%12°55%27%71%42%
Liver chestnut #98745660%45%34%27°28%47%43%60%
Livid #6699CC40%60%80%210°50%60%50%80%
Macaroni and Cheese #FFBD88100%74%53%27°100%77%47%100%
Madder Lake #CC333680%20%21%359°60%50%75%80%
Magenta #FF00FF100%0%100%300°100%50%100%100%
Magenta (Crayola) #F653A696%33%65%329°90%65%66%97%
Magenta (dye) #CA1F7B79%12%48%328°73%46%85%79%
Magenta (Pantone) #D0417E82%25%49%334°60%54%69%82%
Magenta (process) #FF0090100%0%56%326°100%50%100%100%
Magenta haze #9F457662%27%46%327°39%45%57%62%
Magic mint #AAF0D167%94%82%153°70%80%29%94%
Magnolia #F2E8D795%91%84%38°51%90%11%95%
Mahogany #C0400075%25%0%20°100%38%100%75%
Maize #FBEC5D98%93%36%54°95%67%63%98%
Maize (Crayola) #F2C64995%78%29%44°87%62%70%95%
Majorelle blue #6050DC38%31%86%247°67%59%64%86%
Malachite #0BDA514%85%32%140°90%45%95%85%
Manatee #979AAA59%60%67%231°10%63%11%67%
Mandarin #F37A4895%48%28%18°88%62%70%95%
Mango #FDBE0299%75%1%46°98%50%99%99%
Mango Tango #FF8243100%51%26%20°100%63%74%100%
Mantis #74C36545%76%40%110°44%58%48%76%
Mardi Gras #88008553%0%52%301°100%27%100%53%
Marigold #EAA22192%64%13%39°83%52%85%91%
Maroon (Crayola) #C3214876%13%28%346°71%45%83%76%
Maroon (web) #80000050%0%0%0°100%25%100%50%
Maroon (X11) #B0306069%19%38%338°57%44%73%69%
Mauve #E0B0FF88%69%100%276°100%85%31%100%
Mauve taupe #915F6D57%37%43%343°21%47%34%57%
Mauvelous #EF98AA94%60%67%348°73%77%36%94%
Maximum blue #47ABCC28%67%80%195°57%54%65%80%
Maximum blue green #30BFBF19%75%75%180°60%47%75%75%
Maximum blue purple #ACACE667%67%90%240°54%79%25%90%
Maximum green #5E8C3137%55%19%90°48%37%65%55%
Maximum green yellow #D9E65085%90%31%65°75%61%65%90%
Maximum purple #73338045%20%50%290°43%35%60%50%
Maximum red #D9212185%13%13%0°74%49%85%85%
Maximum red purple #A63A7965%23%47%325°48%44%65%65%
Maximum yellow #FAFA3798%98%22%60°95%60%78%98%
Maximum yellow red #F2BA4995%73%29%40°87%62%70%95%
May green #4C914130%57%25%112°38%41%55%57%
Maya blue #73C2FB45%76%98%205°94%72%54%98%
Medium aquamarine #66DDAA40%87%67%154°64%63%54%87%
Medium blue #0000CD0%0%80%240°100%40%100%80%
Medium candy apple red #E2062C89%2%17%350°95%45%97%89%
Medium carmine #AF403569%25%21%5°54%45%70%69%
Medium champagne #F3E5AB95%90%67%48°75%81%30%95%
Medium orchid #BA55D373%33%83%288°59%58%60%83%
Medium purple #9370DB58%44%86%260°60%65%49%86%
Medium sea green #3CB37124%70%44%147°50%47%66%70%
Medium slate blue #7B68EE48%41%93%249°80%67%56%93%
Medium spring green #00FA9A0%98%60%157°100%49%100%98%
Medium turquoise #48D1CC28%82%80%178°60%55%66%82%
Medium violet-red #C7158578%8%52%322°81%43%89%78%
Mellow apricot #F8B87897%72%47%30°90%72%52%97%
Mellow yellow #F8DE7E97%87%49%47°90%73%49%97%
Melon #FEBAAD100%73%68%10°98%84%32%100%
Metallic gold #D3AF3783%69%22%46°64%52%74%83%
Metallic Seaweed #0A7E8C4%49%55%186°87%29%93%55%
Metallic Sunburst #9C7C3861%49%22%41°47%42%64%61%
Mexican pink #E4007C89%0%49%327°100%45%100%89%
Middle blue #7ED4E649%83%90%190°68%70%45%90%
Middle blue green #8DD9CC55%85%80%170°50%70%35%85%
Middle blue purple #8B72BE55%45%75%260°37%60%40%75%
Middle grey #8B868055%53%50%33°5%52%8%55%
Middle green #4D8C5730%55%34%130°29%43%45%55%
Middle green yellow #ACBF6067%75%38%72°43%56%50%75%
Middle purple #D982B585%51%71%325°53%68%40%85%
Middle red #E58E7390%56%45%15°69%68%50%90%
Middle red purple #A5535365%33%33%0°33%49%50%65%
Middle yellow #FFEB00100%92%0%55°100%50%100%100%
Middle yellow red #ECB17693%69%46%30°76%69%50%93%
Midnight #70267044%15%44%300°49%29%66%44%
Midnight blue #19197010%10%44%240°64%27%78%44%
Midnight green (eagle green) #0049530%29%33%187°100%16%100%33%
Mikado yellow #FFC40C100%77%5%45°100%52%95%100%
Mimi pink #FFDAE9100%85%91%336°100%93%15%100%
Mindaro #E3F98889%98%53%72°90%75%45%98%
Ming #36747D21%45%49%188°40%35%56%49%
Minion yellow #F5E05096%86%31%52°89%64%67%96%
Mint #3EB48924%71%54%158°49%47%66%71%
Mint cream #F5FFFA96%100%98%150°100%98%4%100%
Mint green #98FF9860%100%60%120°100%80%40%100%
Misty moss #BBB47773%71%47%54°33%60%36%73%
Misty rose #FFE4E1100%89%88%6°100%94%12%100%
Mode beige #96711759%44%9%43°73%34%85%59%
Mona Lisa #FF948E100%58%56%3°100%78%44%100%
Morning blue #8DA39955%64%60%153°11%60%14%64%
Moss green #8A9A5B54%60%36%75°26%48%41%60%
Mountain Meadow #30BA8F19%73%56%161°59%46%74%73%
Mountbatten pink #997A8D60%48%55%323°13%54%20%60%
MSU green #18453B9%27%23%167°48%18%65%27%
Mulberry #C54B8C77%29%55%328°51%53%62%77%
Mulberry (Crayola) #C8509B78%31%61%323°52%55%60%78%
Mustard #FFDB58100%86%35%47°100%67%65%100%
Myrtle green #31787319%47%45%176°42%33%59%47%
Mystic #D6528284%32%51%338°62%58%62%84%
Mystic maroon #AD437968%26%47%329°44%47%62%68%

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