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Giant’s Club is a tough, dependable shade of brown that’s every bit as sturdy and imposing as its name would imply, albeit with some brighter red undertones.
Despite the slightly ominous name, Ghoulish Graham Cracker is actually a very warm shade of deep reddish brown with some bold brown undertones running throughout.
Similarly, Ghost White draws its inspiration from the same source but decreases the saturation for an extremely pale shade of bluish off-white with hardly any other color at all.
Ghost is a pale, misty shade of light purple that clearly draws its inspiration from the barely-there phantoms found in worldwide folklore and stories.
Originally the name of a prominent Apache leader, the word “Geronimo” has morphed over time into a generic rallying cry, and the color Geronimo is a bold shade of dark red that reflects some of that excitement and adventure.
German Grey is an extremely dark shade of gray with only the slightest hint of a brown undertone running beneath the surface to lighten the shade’s overall appearance.
Although geranium flowers can be found in many colors, Geranium Red refers to the bright orange-red shade that is by far one of the most popular varieties.
Genoa is the second city-inspired entry on this list—a deep shade of dark green inspired by the rich colors and lush natural setting of the city of Genoa, in Italy.
Genie Purple, on the other hand, is a deep, mystical reddish purple that draws its inspiration more directly from the jinn of pre-Islamic Arabian folklore and mythology.
Genie is a light blue shade with brighter undertones that draws its inspiration from the Genie character—famously voiced by Robin Williams—in Disney’s 1992 animated movie, Aladdin.
Geneva is an extremely pale shade of yellow with slight green-brown undertones, inspired by the art and architecture that make up the famous city in Switzerland.