Here you’ll find 16 Colors that start with K that begin with K, organized from “KSU Purple” to “Kurotobi”. They include branded purples, traditional Japanese names, and muted natural tones useful for design and branding.

[Colors that start with K] are named shades beginning with K, often drawn from brands, languages, or natural materials. For example, “KSU Purple” appears as a branded university shade, while “Kurotobi” reflects Japanese naming traditions.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Hex, RGB and Color psychology.

Name: The color’s common name you can use to search, label, and discuss shades across projects and design references.

Hex: The six‑digit hex code you can paste into web tools and design software to reproduce the precise color.

RGB: The red‑green‑blue values you can use for digital work and color conversions between formats.

Color psychology: A brief 1–2 sentence summary of the shade’s typical associations and suggested emotional use in design.

Colors that start with K

NameHexRGBSource
Kashmir Blue#50709680,112,150Common paint color, widely cataloged.
Kelly Green#4CBB1776,187,23Widely recognized color, named after the Irish surname.
Kenyan Copper#7C1C05124,28,5Common paint color, widely cataloged (e.g., Encycolorpedia).
Keppel#3AB09E58,176,158Resene Colour List, referenced on Wikipedia.
Key Lime#E8F48C232,244,140Wikipedia’s list of colors.
Khaki#F0E68C240,230,140W3C/X11 named web color.
Killarney#3A6A4758,106,71Resene Colour List, referenced on Wikipedia.
Kiwi#8EE53F142,229,63Resene Colour List, referenced on Wikipedia.
Knockout Pink#FF3EA5255,62,165Crayola “Ultra-Hot and Sassy-Fabulous” crayon set.
Kobe#882D17136,45,23Traditional Japanese color list.
Kobi#E79FC4231,159,196Wikipedia’s list of colors.
Kobicha#6B4423107,68,35Traditional Japanese color list.
Kombu Green#35423053,66,48Traditional Japanese color list.
KSU Purple#51288881,40,136Kansas State University official branding guidelines.
KU Crimson#E8000D232,0,13University of Kansas official branding guidelines.
Kurotobi#432F2F67,47,47Traditional Japanese color list.

Descriptions

Kashmir Blue
A muted, dusty slate blue. It feels calm, sophisticated, and serious, lending an air of intellectualism and stability to a design. Ideal for corporate or formal use.
Kelly Green
A bright, vivid green named after the common Irish surname. It suggests nature, vibrancy, and good luck, making it perfect for energetic and fresh designs.
Kenyan Copper
A deep, earthy reddish-brown with a warm metallic undertone. It suggests warmth, richness, and craftsmanship, suitable for rustic, luxurious, or autumnal themes.
Keppel
A medium teal-cyan color, Keppel is refreshing and calming. It balances the tranquility of blue with the renewal of green, great for wellness or tech brands.
Key Lime
A bright, zesty yellow-green like the citrus fruit. Key Lime is energetic, youthful, and fun, perfect for designs that need a playful and refreshing pop of color.
Khaki
A light brownish-yellow, Khaki evokes practicality, warmth, and a connection to nature. It’s often used in designs seeking a neutral, earthy, or utilitarian feel.
Killarney
A rich, classic forest green, named for a region in Ireland. It evokes tradition, nature, and stability, making it a strong choice for heritage or financial branding.
Kiwi
A fresh, vibrant yellow-green inspired by the fruit’s flesh. Kiwi is lively, refreshing, and energetic, perfect for designs that aim to be youthful and invigorating.
Knockout Pink
A bold, vibrant, and electrifying magenta-pink. This color is audacious, energetic, and demands attention, making it perfect for high-impact, youthful, and trendy designs.
Kobe
A deep, rich reddish-brown reminiscent of roasted coffee. Kobe feels sophisticated, strong, and grounded, ideal for creating a sense of luxury and stability.
Kobi
A soft, gentle purplish-pink. Kobi is a friendly and charming color that suggests romance, sweetness, and youthful innocence. It works well in playful or delicate designs.
Kobicha
A dark, subdued brown named after roasted kelp tea. Kobicha is earthy and sophisticated, providing a feeling of warmth, comfort, and timeless elegance.
Kombu Green
A very dark, muted green inspired by edible kelp. This color conveys a sense of deep nature, tradition, and tranquility, perfect for organic or serious branding.
KSU Purple
A deep, royal purple associated with pride and tradition. It conveys a sense of wisdom, nobility, and ambition, often used in academic or institutional contexts.
KU Crimson
A bright, powerful red that signifies passion, energy, and determination. This dynamic color is used to inspire action and convey a strong sense of identity and pride.
Kurotobi
A very dark, reddish-brown, almost black. It’s a strong, grounding color that conveys sophistication, seriousness, and a subtle, earthy warmth.
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