"deep blue-purple color, from India"
Indigo
Pronunciation: [ IHND-uhg-oh ]
Deep as the dye that crossed continents
Meaning & Origin
"Indian dye"
The Story of Indigo
Indigo comes from the Greek 'indikon' and Latin 'indicum,' both meaning 'from India,' because the deep blue-purple dye was originally exported from India to Europe. The dye itself comes from the indigofera plant and has been used for over 4,000 years—it colored ancient Egyptian fabrics, Japanese kimonos, and became one of the most valuable trade commodities of the 17th-18th centuries. In Sir Isaac Newton's spectrum, indigo is one of the seven colors of the rainbow.
Indigo emerged as a given name in the 2000s as part of a color-name trend (alongside Violet, Scarlet, Amber). It appeals to creative parents drawn to nature-inspired, unconventional names. The Indigo Girls folk-rock duo (active since 1985) gave the name an artistic, alternative cultural vibe.
Indigo has a rich history as a symbol of luxury and spirituality across cultures. In West African tradition, indigo-dyed fabric (like kente cloth) holds ritual significance. In Hindu culture, the god Krishna's skin is sometimes depicted as indigo blue. In color psychology, indigo represents intuition and spiritual awareness.
Fun Facts
- Indigo was so valuable in the 17th century that it was called 'blue gold' and was a major driver of the Atlantic slave trade in South Carolina
- Isaac Newton added indigo to the rainbow spectrum partly to get 7 colors to match the 7 notes of the musical scale
- The Indigo Girls (Amy Ray and Emily Saliers) have been performing together since high school in Georgia, starting in 1985
Indigo in Other Languages
Famous People Named Indigo
Indigo Girls
Musician
1985
American folk-rock duo (Amy Ray and Emily Saliers) known for 'Closer to Fine' and 'Galileo,' pioneers of the alternative...
American folk-rock duo (Amy Ray and Emily Saliers) known for 'Closer to Fine' and 'Galileo,' pioneers of the alternative folk movement
Indigo Montoya Fictional
Other
Character in the animated series 'My Little Pony' with an indigo-colored coat, part of a generation of children's media ...
Character in the animated series 'My Little Pony' with an indigo-colored coat, part of a generation of children's media characters with the name
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 3
- Popularity Rank
- #923
- Total SSA Count
- 287
- Cultural Origins
- English American
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Casual
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- High
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Also a Boy Name
Indigo is also used as a boy name, ranked #1628.
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About the Name Indigo
Indigo is a girl name with English and American origins . The name means "deep blue-purple color, from India" in Greek .
Is Indigo a boy or girl name? Indigo is used as both a girl and boy name. As a girl name, it ranks #923 in popularity. As a boy name, it ranks #1,628. Indigo is more commonly used as a girl name.
Indigo is currently ranked #923 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Indigo has 3 syllables and is pronounced IHND-uhg-oh, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Indigo include Indie, Indy, and Indi. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Indigo include Indie, India, Indiana, Indi, Indira . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.