This list includes 33 Colors that start with S that start with S, from “Saddle Brown” to “Super Pink”. They range from muted earth tones to bright neons and are useful for branding, web design, fashion, and DIY projects.

Colors that start with S are named hues whose common names begin with the letter S. Many refer to materials or plants, and examples like “Saddle Brown” or “Scarlet” carry strong cultural meanings.

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

Name: The official color name as used in widely recognized lists, so you can search, label, and communicate colors.

Hex: The hex code shows the web color value; you can paste it into CSS or design tools to match precisely.

RGB: The RGB values give red, green, and blue amounts so you can reproduce the color in digital and print tools.

Color psychology: Short summary of typical associations and moods, helping you choose tones for branding, interfaces, or storytelling.

Colors that start with S

NameHexRGBSource
Saddle Brown#8B4513139,69,19CSS named color
Saffron#F4C430244,196,48Wikipedia; derived from the saffron spice
Sage#B2AC88178,172,136Common color name based on the herb
Salmon#FA8072250,128,114CSS named color
Sandy Brown#F4A460244,164,96CSS named color
Sangria#92000A146,0,10Named for the Spanish red wine punch
Sapphire#0F52BA15,82,186Wikipedia; based on the sapphire gemstone
Scarlet#FF2400255,36,0Crayola; a historical and literary color name
School Bus Yellow#FFD800255,216,0US/Canadian standardized color (SAE J1455)
Screamin’ Green#66FF66102,255,102Crayola fluorescent color introduced in 1990
Sea Green#2E8B5746,139,87CSS named color
SeaShell#FFF5EE255,245,238CSS named color
Seal Brown#59260B89,38,11Historical U.S. Army Air Corps color
Selective Yellow#FFBA00255,186,0Standardized color for automotive fog lamps
Sepia#704214112,66,20Named for the rich brown pigment from cuttlefish
Serenity#91A8D0145,168,208Pantone Color of the Year 2016 (15-3919)
Shadow#8A795D138,121,93Crayola crayon color since 1993
Shamrock Green#009E600,158,96Associated with Ireland and St. Patrick’s Day
Sienna#A0522D160,82,45CSS named color, from an earth pigment
Silver#C0C0C0192,192,192CSS named color
Sky Blue#87CEEB135,206,235CSS named color
Slate Blue#6A5ACD106,90,205CSS named color
Slate Gray#708090112,128,144CSS named color (also SlateGrey)
Smoky Black#100C0816,12,8Wikipedia color list; a variant of black
Snow#FFFAFA255,250,250CSS named color
Spanish Green#0091500,145,80From Rosa Gallego’s color dictionary
Spring Green#00FF7F0,255,127CSS named color
Steel Blue#4682B470,130,180CSS named color
Strawberry#FC5A8D252,90,141Common descriptive name for the fruit’s color
Sunglow#FFCC33255,204,51Crayola crayon color
Sunset Orange#FD5E53253,94,83Crayola crayon color
Super Pink#CF6BA9207,107,169Wikipedia color list
Safety Orange#FF6700255,103,0ANSI Z535.1-1998 standard

Descriptions

Saddle Brown
A rich, warm brown resembling leather. Conveys ruggedness, nature, and stability. Used in rustic designs, furniture branding, and classic web palettes.
Saffron
A brilliant golden yellow. Symbolizes wisdom, wealth, and luxury. Used in high-end branding and food-related designs for an exotic, warm touch.
Sage
A soft, grayish-green that evokes peace, nature, and wisdom. Popular in interior design, wellness branding, and minimalist aesthetics for its calming effect.
Salmon
A light pinkish-orange, like the flesh of salmon. Feels healthy, youthful, and vibrant. Often used in cosmetics, fashion, and approachable web design.
Sandy Brown
A warm, pale orange-brown like wet sand. Projects comfort, warmth, and earthiness. Suitable for natural-themed websites, travel brands, and casual design.
Sangria
A deep, rich red with purple undertones. Suggests festivity, passion, and sophistication. A bold choice for fashion, cosmetics, and event branding.
Sapphire
A deep, vivid blue associated with the precious gemstone. Symbolizes wisdom, royalty, and trust. Popular in luxury branding, corporate logos, and formal designs.
Scarlet
A brilliant, fiery red leaning slightly toward orange. Conveys passion, courage, and excitement. A powerful accent color in design, sports branding, and advertising.
School Bus Yellow
The iconic, highly visible yellow used for school buses. Associated with safety, attention, and youth. Effective for alerts and call-to-action buttons.
Screamin’ Green
An intensely bright, electric neon green. Radiates energy, excitement, and modern fun. Great for attention-grabbing graphics, youth brands, and event promotions.
Sea Green
A cool, medium green reminiscent of shallow ocean water. Communicates tranquility, nature, and health. Used in eco-friendly branding, healthcare, and spa designs.
SeaShell
A delicate, warm off-white with a hint of pink. Evokes serenity, elegance, and softness. A gentle and sophisticated background color for web and print.
Seal Brown
A very dark, rich brown that is almost black. Suggests strength, reliability, and tradition. Often used in heritage branding, leather goods, and menswear.
Selective Yellow
A pure, vibrant yellow optimized for visibility in fog. Conveys clarity, safety, and focus. Useful for UI highlights and safety-related signage on websites.
Sepia
A warm, reddish-brown tone associated with vintage photographs. Evokes nostalgia, history, and comfort. Popular for photo filters and classic, historical-themed designs.
Serenity
A cool, tranquil blue that feels weightless and airy. Conveys calmness, respite, and peace. Ideal for wellness apps, healthcare branding, and calming user interfaces.
Shadow
A neutral, earthy brownish-gray. Suggests subtlety, stability, and quiet sophistication. A versatile background or accent color in interior and graphic design.
Shamrock Green
A bright, lush green symbolic of the Irish shamrock. Represents luck, vibrancy, and nature. Widely used for festive, national, and eco-conscious themes.
Sienna
An earthy, reddish-brown pigment named after Siena, Italy. Feels warm, rustic, and natural. Common in art, rustic design, and autumn-themed color palettes.
Silver
A light, metallic gray that represents sleekness, technology, and sophistication. A popular choice for tech gadgets, automotive branding, and modern, clean designs.
Sky Blue
A light, cheerful blue reminiscent of a clear day’s sky. Evokes openness, calm, and inspiration. Widely used in corporate branding, travel, and health websites.
Slate Blue
A medium blue with a gray tint, like slate rock. Communicates stability, professionalism, and calmness. A solid choice for corporate design and financial services.
Slate Gray
A medium gray with a subtle blue undertone. Feels strong, dependable, and modern. Excellent for typography, backgrounds, and creating a sophisticated, balanced look.
Smoky Black
A soft, dark gray that is nearly black. Conveys mystery, elegance, and understated power. A less harsh alternative to pure black for text and backgrounds.
Snow
A pure white with a minuscule touch of red, giving it a soft warmth. Represents purity, simplicity, and cleanliness. A classic choice for minimalist web design backgrounds.
Spanish Green
A dark, rich green associated with Spanish culture. Feels lush, traditional, and natural. Used in branding that wants to evoke a sense of heritage or organic quality.
Spring Green
A brilliant, pure green that sits between green and cyan. Radiates energy, new beginnings, and freshness. An eye-catching accent for web design and spring themes.
Steel Blue
A muted blue-gray reminiscent of steel. Suggests strength, reliability, and industrial precision. A popular, conservative color for corporate and tech branding.
Strawberry
A bright, cheerful pinkish-red like a ripe strawberry. Evokes sweetness, fun, and youthful energy. Popular in food packaging, cosmetics, and children’s products.
Sunglow
A warm and radiant yellow, like a bright sunbeam. Communicates happiness, optimism, and energy. Excellent for grabbing attention in advertising and youth-oriented design.
Sunset Orange
A vibrant, reddish-orange reminiscent of a sunset. Evokes warmth, enthusiasm, and beauty. A powerful color for travel branding, food, and creative projects.
Super Pink
A bright, bold pink that stands out. Conveys playfulness, confidence, and vibrant femininity. Used in fashion, cosmetics, and branding aimed at a young, energetic audience.
Safety Orange
A bright, highly visible orange used for safety equipment. Commands attention and warns of danger. Essential for construction, safety gear, and high-visibility UI alerts.
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