Meaning of Crimson
Deep red color; Purplish red
Crimson traces its origin to the Old Spanish carmesí. This word is likely derived from the Arabic qirmizī, relating to the kermes insect used historically to produce a red dye. This dye was highly valued in the ancient textile trade, making crimson a color associated with wealth, power, and prestige. As a unisex name, Crimson, pronounced CRIM-zen, evokes images of a rich, deep red color. It has been recorded in English since 1400. Some popular variants of Crimson in different languages include Karmesin in German, Cremisi in Italian, Cramoisi in French, and Carmesim in Portuguese.
Vedic Astrology for Crimson
Numerology of Crimson
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and pioneering. Names with this number carry the energy of originality and self-determination.
| Letter | C | R | I | M | S | O | N | Sum |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value | 3 | 9 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 6 | 5 | 37 |
37 → 3 + 7 = 1
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