| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Auburn | This color refers to a hair color which is a reddish-brown, but Auburn came from a Latin word meaning white, yet influenced by a Middle English brown. |
| Burgundy | A dark red-purplish color that is named after a region of France, even though Burgundy is not a country. |
| Carmine | Pretty much named after the pigment which is also called cochineal extract. |
| Coquelicot | Her name means poppy in French, which lives up to her name because she likes poppies. |
| Crimson | He's a rich deep red color inclining to a purplish hue. He may look intimidating, but he's not all that bad. |
| Dark Red | The color red but darker, seemingly nothing special about this one. |
| Garnet | A dark tone of red with some slight purple tints, also the birthstone for January. |
| Grapefruit | A relatively large citrus fruit, he's been concerned about his color inconsistency. |
| Light Red | Literally a lighter variant of Red, in contrast to Dark Red's. |
| Maroon | A large and stubborn being, but also a long time friend of Brown mostly because Maroon's name comes from a chestnut. |
| Red (Bright Red) | She was created by Medium Red at the time he started to feel pretty unhappy. |
| Red (Medium Red) | He was a nice person, but now he's not as friendly as he used to be. |
| Ruby | July's birthstone and a very valuable gemstone. She also has a very similar counterpart who appears in Battle for Dream Island. |
| Scarlet | Her name could refer to any brightly colored cloth while being a slightly less orange variant of Vermillion. |
| Tomato | We know that tomatoes are used to make ketchup. Who doesn't? |
| Vermillion | While he is a color between red and orange, his name means "small worm" in Latin because that dye was obtained from worms. He's not that small, though. |