Indigo (given name)

{{Infobox given name

|name =Indigo

|image = File:Indigo tints and shades.svg

|caption = Indigo tints and shades.

|gender = Unisex

|meaning = Indigo

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|language = English

}}Indigo is a given name often used in reference to the color, a shade between the colors blue and violet.{{cite book|last=Lansky|first=Bruce |author-link= |date=2019 |title= 100,000+ Baby Names: The most helpful, complete, & up-to-date name book |url= |location= |publisher= Da Capo Lifelong Books |page= 157|isbn= 978-0306845246}} Deep blue indigo dye was originally derived from the plant called true indigo.

The name is in use for both boys and girls in the Anglosphere. It has ranked among the 1,000 most popular names for newborn girls in England and Wales at different points since 1999 {{cite web

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It may refer to:

Men

  • Indigo Diaz (born 1998), Canadian professional baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees

Women

  • Indigo, stage name of American actress and DJ Alyssa Nichols (born 1984)
  • Indigo De Souza (born 1997), American–Brazilian singer-songwriter
  • Indigo Sparke, Australian indie rock musician

Fictional characters

  • Sister Indigo, a character from the 1985 American drama television series Hell Town

See also

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