Here you’ll find 16 Colors that start with J that begin with J, organized from “Jade” to “Juniper”. Most entries are green and jewel-inspired tones, useful in branding, web design, print, and craft projects.

Colors that start with J are named hues beginning with the letter J, often tied to natural materials or jewels. For example, “jade” reflects a long cultural history in East Asia as a valued ornamental stone.

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

Name: The widely recognized color name you can use in labels, palettes, and search to identify the hue quickly.

Hex: Hex shows the six-digit web color code you can paste into CSS or color tools for exact matches.

RGB: RGB lists the red, green, and blue values so you can recreate the color in digital design or image editing.

Color psychology: Color psychology gives a concise emotional note about mood, symbolism, and practical uses you can apply in branding or interiors.

Colors that start with J

NameHexRGBSource
Jade#00A86B0, 168, 107Wikipedia, X11
Jasmine#F8DE7E248, 222, 126Wikipedia, Plochere Color System
Jasper#D73B3E215, 59, 62ISCC-NBS, Wikipedia
Jonquil#F4CA16244, 202, 22Crayola, Wikipedia
Jungle Green#29AB8741, 171, 135Crayola, Wikipedia
Juniper#6D9293109, 146, 147Resene Paints
Jet#34343452, 52, 52ISCC-NBS, Wikipedia
Japanese Indigo#26434838, 67, 72Wikipedia, Traditional Japanese Colors
Japanese Violet#5B325691, 50, 86Wikipedia, Japanese Industrial Standard
Jester Red#9E1030158, 16, 48Pantone
Jalapeno Red#B93B46185, 59, 70Pantone
Jordy Blue#8AB9F1138, 185, 241Wikipedia, Pourpre.com color list
June Bud#BDDA57189, 218, 87Crayola
Java#1FC2C231, 194, 194Wikipedia, X11
Jaffa#EF8636239, 134, 54Resene Paints
Jaguar#29292F41, 41, 47Resene Paints

Descriptions

Jade
A rich blue-green named after the gemstone. It evokes wisdom, harmony, and prosperity. Excellent for designs seeking a calm, sophisticated, or natural feel.
Jasmine
A pale, creamy yellow reminiscent of the jasmine flower. This color conveys gentleness, happiness, and elegance. Often used in web design to create a soft, inviting atmosphere.
Jasper
A deep, earthy reddish-brown, like the opaque gemstone. It feels grounding, stable, and warm. Excellent for rustic branding or designs seeking an organic, solid connection.
Jonquil
A bright, sunny yellow named after the jonquil flower, a type of daffodil. It’s cheerful, energetic, and optimistic. Perfect for brands that want to communicate joy and friendliness.
Jungle Green
A lush, deep green suggesting dense tropical foliage. It communicates growth, vitality, and nature. Ideal for eco-friendly brands, travel sites, or designs needing a fresh, vibrant feel.
Juniper
A cool, dusty blue-green, like the foliage and berries of a juniper tree. It evokes calm, wisdom, and a sense of timeless nature. It works well for sophisticated, serene branding.
Jet
A deep, polished, and slightly soft black, named after the mineraloid jet. It conveys sophistication, power, and modern elegance. A classic choice for luxury branding and creating strong contrast.
Japanese Indigo
A deep, dark blue-green, characteristic of traditional Japanese dyeing. It feels profound, calm, and artisanal. Excellent for creating a sense of heritage, depth, and thoughtful design.
Japanese Violet
A muted, dusty purple with gray undertones. This color is elegant, mysterious, and sophisticated. It works well in fashion, cosmetics, and branding that aims for a subtle, refined look.
Jester Red
A deep, intense and urban red with a touch of burgundy. It conveys sophistication, drama, and confidence. A powerful choice for fashion, beauty, and luxury branding.
Jalapeno Red
A bold, spicy red with depth and warmth, like the famous pepper. It is exciting, energetic, and attention-grabbing. Use it to create a sense of passion, urgency, or appetite.
Jordy Blue
A soft, friendly medium-light blue, like a clear spring sky. It is calming, trustworthy, and approachable. Often used in corporate branding and UIs to create a serene, reliable feel.
June Bud
A light, bright yellow-green, like new foliage in early summer. It feels fresh, youthful, and optimistic. A great choice for designs related to nature, health, and new beginnings.
Java
A vibrant, medium cyan that is bright and energetic. Often confused with the coffee color, this web color name evokes tropical waters and digital freshness. Good for tech or travel brands.
Jaffa
A bright, vibrant orange reminiscent of the Jaffa orange peel. This color is energetic, friendly, and enthusiastic. Perfect for calls-to-action or brands wanting to appear playful and creative.
Jaguar
An extremely dark, near-black color with subtle cool undertones. It embodies luxury, power, and mystique, often associated with high-end automotive design and sleek, modern branding.
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