Colors can be seen in the natural world all around us. People have also been recreating hues with pigments to use in paintings, drawings, three-dimensional images, and other artforms.
People are continuing to come up with new hues with the popularity of computers. There are an array of web colors now seen. Below are just some examples of a variety of shades that start with m.
Maastricht Blue
Maastricht blue is a dark blue color. It is one of several colors that represents Maastricht University in Maastricht, Netherlands.
Macaroni And Cheese
Macaroni And Cheese is a light shade of orange. It is based on a popular pasta dish with cheese.
Madder Lake
Madder Lake is a hue that is pink and red. It is from a lake pigment taken out of a madder plant called Rubia tincorum.
Madder lake has two organic dyes. They are purpurin and alizarin. Shades range from violet-red to magenta-red.
Magenta
Magenta is a purple-red hue. It can vary from reddish-purple to mauvish-crimson. The color is between red and blue on the color wheel.
The name comes from an aniline dye that was patented in 1859. Two chemists created the same hue in 1860.
Mahogany
Mahogany is a reddish-brown hue. It is similar to the shade seen on mahogany wood. Mahogany was first used as a color word in English in 1737.
Mahogany is a wood from several tropical hardwood species of trees that are native to the Americas. The wood is used to make furniture and other items and uses.
Maize
Maize is a bright greenish-yellow hue. Its name comes from a cereal. Maize was first written down as a color word in English in 1861.
It also goes by the word corn, since it is a shade of yellow that corn grows in. Maize can also be in different hues of yellow that almost look orange, since corn grows in these colors as well.
Majorelle Blue
Majorelle blue is a fresh hue of blue. The French artist Jacques Majorelle used this deep shade of blue on his largest piece of artwork, called Majorelle Garden, in 1924. He trademarked the name of this blue.
Malachite
Malachite is a bright shade of green-cyan. It symbolizes the color of a mineral with the same name. The mineral contains crystals in this brilliant green color.
Malachite comes from the Greek word molochites lithos, which means “mallow-green stone”. The name comes from a mallow plant’s leaves, since they look similar to the mineral.
Manatee
Manatee is a light shade of blue and gray. It represents the shade of a marine mammal with the same name.
A manatee is also known as a sea cow. There are only three living species and they are all in shades of gray and blue. These sea mammals live in West Africa, the Amazon, and the West Indies.
Mandarin
Mandarin is a medium shade of red-orange. It can represent the type of orange with the same name that symbolizes Chinese culture.
Mandarin is a dialect of Chinese spoken in northern and southwestern China. It is also a species of duck, dogfish, and vole.
Mango
Mango is a bright yellow color. It is named for the fruit that has the same name and in a similar color.
The mango is a stone fruit that grows on a variety of tropical trees. Mangoes grow naturally in South Asia. The fruit grows in shades of yellow and light-orange.
Mango Green
Mango green is a vivid shade of green. It represents the color of an unripen mango fruit.
The mango happens to be the national fruit of Pakistan and India. It is also the national tree of Bangladesh.
Mango Tango
Mango tango is a hue of orange. It comes in several shades, based on where it was made.
Some mango fruits look closer to orange than yellow. The inside of a mango is orange and tastes sweet.
Mantis
Mantis is a shade of green. It represents the color of the insect with the same name.
There are over 2,400 species of mantises in the world. They are known for looking like they are praying, since mantises can be found stand still with their upper arms folded, as if in prayer.
Mardi Gras
Mardi gras is a medium-dark hue of magenta. This color represents one of the three that are used during the celebration of Mardi Gras. Other shades include yellow and green.
Mardi Gras is also known as Fat Tuesday. It is a celebration that leads up to Lent. Many people dress up in the colors of magenta, yellow and green while they celebrate.
Marigold
Marigold is a shade of yellow and orange. It is named after the marigold flower, which blooms various flowers in yellows and oranges. The first mention of marigold as a color was in 1914.
Marigolds bloom yellow, orange, white, as well as a mixture of yellow-and-gold flowers. They are great companion plants with chili pepper, eggplant, and tomatoes.
Maroon
Maroon is a dark reddish-brown. It comes from the French word marron, which means chestnut or brown. It was first used as a color word in English in 1789.
Maroon is a complement of teal. Many countries have used this color in their government, school colors, businesses, and military.
Mauve
Mauve is a bright purple color. It is named after the mallow flower, which blooms beautiful flowers in this shade. Mallow was first used as a color word in English in 1611.
Mauve has more blue and gray with some magenta in it. It is also known as a pale violet.
Mauvelous
Mauvelous is a light shade of pink and red mixed together. Its name pays homage to mauve, which is more purple.
Maximum Blue
Maximum blue is a medium shade of cyan. It is one of many shades used by the Crayola company. Blue is a popular color that can be seen in many hues in nature and art.
Maximum Green
Maximum green is a medium-dark hue of green. It is a crayon shade used by Crayola. Green is another color frequently seen in various light and dark versions in nature and the art world.
Maximum Orange
Maximum is a bold shade of orange. This orange in included in the logo for the Lady Tigers and Savannah State Tigers. It is also in the emoji for Sri Lanka.
Maximum Pink
Maximum pink is a medium shade of pink. In psychology, pink is associated with energy, warmth, nurturing, and softness.
Maximum Purple
Maximum purple is a medium-dark hue of magenta. It also looks like a dark shade of purple.
Maximum Red
Maximum red is a bold shade of red. Red is one of the three primary colors, which include blue and yellow. These three colors make up most of the other colors used in art.
Maximum Violet
Maximum violet is a deep shade of violet. Violet is one of the colors recognized by Isaac Newton when he divided the spectrum of light into colors in 1672. The name comes from the violet flower.
Maximum Yellow
Maximum yellow is a brilliant shade of greenish-yellow. It was a Crayola crayon color from 1926 to 1944.
May Green
May green is a medium shade of green. It looks like the common hue of green that is familiar with many people.
Maya Blue
Maya blue is a bright shade of light blue. It is a bold azure blue pigment that was made by the ancient Mayans and Aztecs.
The pigment was made with a combination of organic and inorganic materials. The main ingredient was indigo dyes from anil plant leaves and palygorskite, a natural clay.
Meat Brown
Meat brown is a dark shade of yellow. It also looks like a shade close to mustard yellow.
Medium Blue
Medium blue is a bright shade of blue. It is a web color that represents the standard hue of blue. There are many variations of blue seen in art and nature.
Medium Green
Medium green is a shade of green used in HTML. It is also known as low green, office green and green. Medium green is a deep yellow-green.
Medium Orange
Medium orange is a shade of orange. It represents the color of the fruit as well.
Medium Pink
Medium pink is a shade of pink. The color can be created by mixing red and white together.
Medium Purple
Medium purple is a bright shade of violet. It is a web color and also known as X11 purple.
Medium Red
Medium red is a shade of red. It is a primary color, and many other colors can be made by mixing red with blue and yellow.
Medium Ruby
Medium ruby is a medium purple-red hue. It is included in Crayola Gem Tones as ruby, a special set of crayons made in 1994.
Medium Turquoise
Medium turquoise is a vivid shade of bluish-green. It is a web color.
Medium Violet
Medium violet is a medium shade of violet.
Medium Yellow
Medium yellow is a hue of yellow. It is also referred to as generic yellow. This yellow is used in several brand logos, such as Sprint and Soulcycle.
Mellow Apricot
Mellow apricot is a medium shade of orange-yellow. It is included on the British Standards 5252 color list. This list is used to coordinate colors for building construction.
Mellow Yellow
Mellow yellow is a light hue of yellow. It was first used as a color term in English in 1948. A popular song in 1967 has this name as its title.
Melon
Melon is a light shade of red. It is a hue used by the Crayola company. Melon also looks like a dark shade of pink.
Menthol
Menthol is a light shade of green. It looks similar to mint and is used in items with the ingredient menthol.
Metallic Blue
Metallic blue is a medium-dark hue of cyan-blue. It represents a blue used on metal that has been polished.
Metallic Bronze
Metallic bronze is a shade of brown. It represents the hue of the metal bronze.
Metallic Brown
Metallic brown is a medium-dark hue of red and orange mixed together. It symbolizes what brown would look like with a metallic sheen.
Metallic Gold
Metallic gold is a strong shade of yellow. It represents the color of the element gold. Gold was first used as a color word in English in 1400.
Metallic Green
Metallic green is a dark hue of green. This is the version of green if it were a metal or in a metallic sheen that almost glittered.
Metallic Orange
Metallic orange is a shade of orange. It is the shade of orange if it were a metal.
Metallic Pink
Metallic pink is a light shade of pink. This is the hue pink would gleam in if it were a metal.
Metallic Red
Metallic red is a shade of red. It is similar to hues of red that can be seen on automobiles.
Metallic Seaweed
Metallic seaweed is a medium-dark hue of cyan, a greenish-blue. It symbolizes the color of seaweed from the ocean.
Metallic Silver
Metallic silver is a medium-light hue of blue and magenta mixed together. It represents the color of the metal silver.
Metallic Sunburst
Metallic sunburst is a dark shade of yellow. It almost looks like a flat shade of gold if it were a paint.
Metallic Violet
Metallic violet is a medium-dark shade of blue and magenta combined, or a dark hue of violet.
Metallic Yellow
Metallic yellow is a bold shade of yellow. It is a hue yellow would shine in if a metal or metallic crayon.
Mexican Pink
Mexican pink is a vivid shade of purple-pink or rose. It is similar to magenta or fuchsia. The hue has been compared to the color of some varieties of the climbing plant bougainvillea.
Microsoft Blue
Microsoft blue is a shade of cyan. It represents a hue used by the computer company Microsoft.
Microsoft Edge Blue
Microsoft Edge blue is a hue of cyan and blue mixed together. It is a color associated with the browser, Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft Green
Microsoft green is a medium-dark hue of yellow-green and is one color that represents the software.
Microsoft Red
Microsoft red is a hue of red-orange and represents one of the colors of Microsoft.
Microsoft Yellow
Microsoft yellow is a bold shade of yellow. It is one of several colors that are used to identify with the Microsoft brand.
Midnight
Midnight is a dark version of the color blue. It is a web color that represents what the night sky may look like at midnight.
Midnight Blue
Midnight blue is a dark shade of blue. It is similar to the blue seen on a night sky during a full moon. It is also the color of indigo dye.
Mikado Yellow
Mikado yellow is a bold shade of yellow. It can be seen on the national flags of Kazakhstan and Colombia. The hue is also used on dyes and colorings and on Lincoln automobiles for a short time.
Milk
Milk is a light version of yellow and green. It symbolizes the color of processed milk that can be used with cereal or added to ingredients. It also looks like a shade close to shell.
Milk Chocolate
Milk chocolate is a vivid shade of brown. It is very close to the color of chocolate candy. It was first recorded as a color name in English in 1737.
Mimi Pink
Mimi pink is a pale purple-pink. It is a light shade of pink.
Mindaro
Mindaro is a light hue of yellow and green mixed together. It is a light shade of chartreuse.
Ming
Ming is a medium-dark version of the color cyan, a blue-green.
Minion Yellow
Minion Yellow is a bright shade of yellow. It represents the hue of the minions seen in the movie, Minions. This color represents clarity and awareness.
Mint
Mint is a brilliant green color. It symbolizes the shade seen on mint leaves. Mint was first written down as a color word in English in 1920.
Mint Cream
Mint cream is an extremely light shade of green. It almost looks white. This hue symbolizes the color of the inside of an after dinner mint.
Mint Green
Mint green is a bright shade of green. It is also known as spring green. Mint green is a hue of green seen between cyan and green on the color wheel.
Misty Moss
Misty moss is a medium-light hue of yellow. It represents the color of moss seen in nature.
Misty Rose
Misty rose is a light version of pink. It is a web color.
Moccasin
Moccasin is a very light hue of brown.
Mocha
Mocha is a medium shade of brown. It represents the color of a specific type of coffee. Mocha is also a neutral color that goes well with others as a paint for design.
Mode Beige
Mode beige is a dark version of beige. It is also called sand dune and drab. Mode beige was first used as a color term in English in 1928.
Moonstone
Moonstone is a version of cyan. It is a color found on the moonstone gem.
Moonstone Blue
Moonstone Blue is a medium-light hue of cyan. It also represents one color of the moonstone rock.
Mordant Red 19
Mordant red 19 is a shade of red. It comes from an organic compound and is an azo dye, which are used in foods, textiles, and leather.
Morning Blue
Morning blue is a shade of green-cyan. It looks like a dark mint hue.
Moss Green
Moss green is a shade of yellow and green combined. It represents a shade of moss seen on trees in a forest.
Mountain Meadow
Mountain meadow is a hue of green and cyan mixed together. It symbolizes the color of grass seen in meadows on a mountain.
Mountbatten Pink
Mountbatten pink is a grayish mauve color that is a naval camouflage shade. It also goes by the name, Plymouth pink. This hue is named after Lord Mountbatten.
MSU Green
MSU green is a dark shade of green and cyan. It is a team color for the Michigan State Spartans.
Mud
Mud is a very dark hue of orange. It symbolizes the shade of dirt when wet from rain.
Mughal Green
Mughal green is a shade of green, it almost looks like moss green. The flags of the Mughal empire had this green on them.
Mulberry
Mulberry is a bold purplish red. It symbolizes the color seen on mulberry pie or jam. It is very similar to raspberry.
Mulberry was a Crayola crayon color from 1958 to 2003. It was first used as a color name in English in 1776.
The 1979 SL/Stateman of General Motors release a model in mulberry. Prismacolor made a pencil in this hue.
Mummy’s Tomb
Mummy’s Tomb is a medium shade of gray. It is also known as battleship gray.
Mustard
Mustard is a bright yellow hue. It symbolizes the color of the condiment mustard.
Mustard is close to the color of flax. It was first written down as a color term in English in 1886.
Mustard Brown
Mustard brown is a bright shade of brown. It is similar to the shade of mustard seeds.
Mustard Green
Mustard green is medium dark tone of yellow-green.
Mustard Yellow
Mustard yellow is a medium shade of yellow. It represents the color of mustard used on sandwiches and mixed with other foods.
Myrtle Green
Myrtle green is a medium-dark hue of cyan. It also looks like a dark shade of teal.
Mystic
Mystic is a hue of pink. It looks to resemble a deep rose color.
Mystic Maroon
Mystic maroon is a hue of magenta and pink mixed together. The original maroon is a dark, red color. It is complementary to the web color teal.
Mystic Red
Mystic red is a bright shade of orange. Despite the word red in the name, it looks more orange than red.