Pink is a pale red color that was first recorded in the 17th century to describe the pale red flowers of pinks, flowering plants in the genus Dianthus. The color pink itself is a combination of red and white.
Other tints of pink may be combinations of rose and white, magenta and white, or orange and white. Pink can also be made by combining red and white (the more white that is added to red, the lighter the tint of the new color, pink). Roseus is a Latin word meaning "rosy" or "pink." Lucretius used the word to describe the dawn in his epic poem On the Nature of Things (De Rerum Natura) The word is also used in the binomial names of several species, such as the Rosy Starling (Sturnus roseus) and Catharanthus roseus.
Shades of pink
Amaranth Amaranth pink Brink pink Carmine pink Carnation pink Cerise Cerise pink Cherry blossom pink Coral pink Dark piink Deep carmine pink Deep pink French rose Fuchsia Fuchsia pink Hollywood Cerise Hot magenta Hot pink Japanese pink Lavender pink Lavender rose Light thulian pink Magenta Medium pink Mountbatten pink Persian pink Persian rose Pink Puce Rose Rose pink Salmon pink Shocking pink Tea rose Thulian pink Ultra pink