This list includes 25 Colors that start with E, from “Earth Yellow” to “Evergreen”. Many are earthy and botanical tones, useful for web, print, branding, and DIY projects.
Colors that start with E are color names beginning with the letter E, from earth tones to vibrant hues. Historically, some names like “Emerald” reference gemstones and pigments used in art and jewelry.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Hex, RGB and Color psychology.
Name: You find the standard color name, which helps you search, reference, and label swatches accurately.
Hex: Hex codes give the exact web color value so you can copy them directly into CSS, tools, or palettes.
RGB: RGB values show the red-green-blue mix so you can match displays and adjust color balance in digital work.
Color psychology: Color psychology summarizes emotional associations and practical uses, helping you pick tones for branding, mood, or readability.
Colors that start with E
Name
Hex
RGB
Source
Ebony
#555D50
85,93,80
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Ecru
#C2B280
194,178,128
ISCC-NBS Color List (via Wikipedia)
Eerie Black
#1B1B1B
27,27,27
Crayola Crayon Color
Eggplant
#614051
97,64,81
Crayola Crayon Color
Eggshell
#F0EAD6
240,234,214
ISCC-NBS Color List (via Wikipedia)
Egyptian Blue
#1034A6
16,52,166
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Eigengrau
#16161D
22,22,29
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Electric Blue
#7DF9FF
125,249,255
Crayola Crayon Color
Electric Crimson
#FF003F
255,0,63
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Electric Green
#00FF00
0,255,0
CSS/W3C Color Name (Lime)
Electric Indigo
#6F00FF
111,0,255
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Electric Lime
#CCFF00
204,255,0
Crayola Crayon Color
Electric Purple
#BF00FF
191,0,255
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Emerald
#50C878
80,200,120
Pantone (via Wikipedia ‘List of colors’)
Eminence
#6C3082
108,48,130
ISCC-NBS Color List (via Wikipedia)
English Lavender
#B48395
180,131,149
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
English Red
#AB4B52
171,75,82
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
English Vermilion
#CC474B
204,71,75
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Erin
#00FF40
0,255,64
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Eton Blue
#96C8A2
150,200,162
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Eucalyptus
#44D7A8
68,215,168
Crayola Crayon Color
Etupe
#C0A172
192,161,114
Resene Color List (via Wikipedia)
Evergreen
#05483E
5,72,62
Behr Paint (via Encycolorpedia)
Earth Yellow
#E1A95F
225,169,95
Wikipedia ‘List of colors’
Ecstasy
#F97A2E
249,122,46
Resene Color List (via Wikipedia)
Descriptions
Ebony
A very dark, almost black color named after the dense hardwood. It suggests sophistication, formality, and elegance.
Ecru
The color of unbleached linen or silk, a light beige with a yellowish-grey tint. Evokes a natural, calm, and organic feel.
Eerie Black
A very dark shade of gray, almost black. This color conveys mystery, formality, and a sense of the unknown.
Eggplant
A deep, rich purple with brownish undertones, resembling the vegetable. It’s often associated with luxury and creativity.
Eggshell
A creamy off-white color, similar to a chicken’s egg. A popular, neutral choice for interior walls for its soft warmth.
Egyptian Blue
A synthetic pigment considered the first of its kind, used in ancient Egypt. A brilliant blue with deep historical significance.
Eigengrau
Intrinsic gray, the dark gray color seen by the eyes in perfect darkness. A conceptual color representing the absence of light.
Electric Blue
An intense, vibrant shade of cyan. It’s energetic and modern, often used to grab attention in digital design and fashion.
Electric Crimson
An extremely bright, vivid shade of red with a hint of pink. This color screams energy, passion, and excitement.
Electric Green
A pure, bright green at its maximum intensity. This color is associated with energy, vibrancy, and digital displays.
Electric Indigo
A brilliant, highly saturated violet-blue. It’s a futuristic and dynamic color that commands attention and inspires creativity.
Electric Lime
A brilliant yellow-green color that pops with energy. It’s often used to signify excitement, fun, and a modern edge.
Electric Purple
A vivid, bright purple that is highly saturated. Conveys a sense of magic, futurism, and creative energy.
Emerald
A brilliant, rich green named after the gemstone. It symbolizes luxury, nature, and rebirth, linked to wealth and elegance.
Eminence
A deep, regal shade of purple. The name itself suggests importance and high rank, making it a color of dignity.
English Lavender
A soft, muted purplish-pink, reminiscent of lavender fields. It creates a calming, nostalgic, and romantic atmosphere.
English Red
A deep reddish-brown iron oxide pigment. A classic, earthy color often used in traditional painting and decoration.
English Vermilion
A brilliant, slightly orange-red color. Historically made from mercury, it’s a bold, powerful hue with artistic significance.
Erin
A vibrant, rich spring green. Its name is a romantic name for Ireland, connecting it to the “Emerald Isle.”
Eton Blue
A light, cool green-blue, the official color of Eton College in the UK. Represents tradition, prestige, and academia.
Eucalyptus
A soft, muted green with gray undertones, like the leaves of the tree. This color is calming, refreshing, and natural.
Etupe
A warm, earthy brownish-gold color. The name is a variation of ‘étoupe’, French for tow, reflecting its natural fiber hue.
Evergreen
A deep, lush forest green that brings to mind pine trees. It symbolizes permanence, nature, and timelessness.
Earth Yellow
A warm, sandy yellow ochre color. It evokes feelings of stability, nature, and the earth itself.
Ecstasy
A vibrant, energetic orange. The name suggests excitement and joy, making it a bold choice for accents.
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