| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Asparagus | A color named after a thin green vegetable crop that looks like a spear. |
| Avocado | Fun fact: Avocadoes are one of the main ingredients for guacamole. |
| Celadon | A term for a bunch of those green ceramics, she's been a fan of pottery due to her name. |
| Chartreuse | She's named after the delectable liquor made by Carthusian monks, even though alcohol can be controversial. |
| Dark Green | The darker, and more manly variant of Green. He very often wears sunglasses. |
| Emerald | A green variety of the beryl mineral which is the birthstone for May. |
| Erin | Who even is Erin? |
| Forest | Has this name because of the resemblance to the color of the trees and other plants in a forest. |
| Green | A color that describes the presence of the grass and photosynthesis. He usually wears glasses or the cooler sunglasses. |
| Harlequin | Named after a clown character in Italian commedia dell'arte, they like to wear a jester motif whereas they claim to be rebellious. |
| Hunter Green | Hunter Green likes to camouflauge against trees to hunt down some random apex predator. |
| Jade | A gemstone with a familiar green color, she's been looking around for other material that is green. |
| Kelly | Proper name is "Kelly Green". Also named after the common Irish family name. |
| Kiwi | This color is the typical flavoring of the kiwifruit. It is also the name for the flightless bird. |
| Light Green | The lighter, and more girly variant of Green. |
| Lime | Related to the lemon citrus, he has a potential like for key lime pie. |
| Malachite | Malachite is a copper carbonate mineral that is known to be green. |
| Mindaro | There nothing to mind about this guy. |
| Mint | Mint likes to have their teeth clean for some reason. Their complement is chocolate, and their opposite is spice. |
| Moss | Moss is the name of a flowerless plant that can grow on stone. |
| Olive | Can refer to the color of olives, they can appear green, black, or even dark yellow. |
| Pear | Pear is just like an apple, except softer and has a different shape. |
| Peridot | A yellow-green transparent variety of olivine as well as the modern birthstone for August. |
| Sage | Sage has two definitions, one refers to the herb of plant, the other refers to a very wise person that rhymes with mage. |
| Seafoam | A color that resides near the shores of seawater. His proper name is actually "Seafoam Green". |
| Shamrock | The color of clovers and the most common color of Saint Patrick's Day. |
| Spearmint | Mint's cunning and sharpened relative. |
| Spring Green | Definitely a color associated with the spring season, this one can go without saying. |
| Verdigris | Verdigris is the color of what copper material would be if they've been oxidized. |
| Viridian | Viridian's name comes from the word viridis which means "green" in Latin. |
| Wasabi | Wasabi is the Japanese counterpart to horseradish and is a spice just like the latter. |