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i was thinking to myself "okay but the shoulders of her outfit look so distinctly beta roxy" and then i remembered
#because i can see harry's style being influenced by his mom!#i did briefly entertain the thought of ''what if it's a fakeout and it's actually harry as an adult''#because the tfem harriette headcanon still lingers in the back of my mind#and the image itself is very theatrical with the posing and spotlight#but it makes a lot of sense if those elements are there if her son is helping her out! lol
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Harry Alexander and Joshie Harriette - photo by Bruno Staub
#Harry Alexander#Joshie Harriette#Bruno Staub#bailarín#danseur#dancer#ballerino#tänzer#boys of ballet#ballet men#dance#ballet#joshua harriette
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And ummm. draw her again. Harriette Dubois.
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‘Harri?’ Remus asked, his voice soft and yet still it forced Harri to tense. She’d hoped the abandoned classroom would be obscure enough for her to hide in. But really she should have expected her best friend to come find her.
‘Peeves or the map?’ she asked, wiping her eyes with the back of her hand. It shouldn’t have hurt, seeing Sirius Black flirting with the Veela in the bar during a Hogsmede trip. And yet when they got back and Peter was still pressing him for gossip, it had stung more than Harri cared to admit.
‘Neither,’ Remus assured her, wrapping his arms around her from behind, resting his chin gently on the top of her head. ‘I just know you, Harri.’ She relaxed into the hug a little, enough to draw strength from the contact. ‘Thanks, Remy,’ she whispered, wrapping her arms over his. She just hoped she might be able to calm her roiling emotions a little more before heading back to the common room; glad that her Prefect friend might act as the perfect cover even if that wasn’t why he’d come to find her.
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*chanting* TRANSFEM HARRIETT POTTER TRANSFEM HARRIETT POTTER TRANSFEM HARRIETT POTTER
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Brevard County Eyes Expansion of Moore Justice Center Amid Population Growth
Brevard County is looking to expand the Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Justice Center, a courthouse serving the 18th Judicial Circuit of Brevard and Seminole counties.
Brevard County is looking to expand the Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Justice Center, a courthouse serving the 18th Judicial Circuit of Brevard and Seminole counties. The county plans to enlist the help of a contractor to devise the design for the proposed improvements, although the total cost of the project has yet to be determined. The recent state budget has allocated $5.5 million for some…

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yes!! louis going to coachella w2 with his real girlfriend harry elizabeth styles let’s go!!!
harriett elizabeth suesette styles at coachella the muse for lt3 the #LOVE album SO CMON SO CMON DANCE WITH ME BABY! (to this weekend)
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TWST manga
Am I really the only one in the whole fandom that hate the fact we have a different MC for each chapter…?
I mean, each MC is cool, I didn't said they weren't. But imagine. We have Harry in volume one, Harriette in volume 2, Henry, Henriette, Hervé….
Frodon in volume one, Frodette in volume 2
but authors acting like everything is normal and that was the same from the start?
And so you can never now how Yuuken will act with Azul or Leona, never have the following of the small interaction with Leona he had in the first chapter. Never know how Yuuka had really acted with Riddle's overblot, because the story clearly goes differently since they all have different personnality and way to react to the problems.
I know it's because they wanted to let everyone capable of relating to each MCs, but how can you relate to an incomplete story??
In that case they should just have made 3/4 different manga instead… because the way they do it is confusing.
Imagine someone who haven't played the game, never heard of the universe, just see a new manga and decide to try it, they would be so lost!
I really, really hope they're not gonna do this with the anime….
#disney twisted wonderland#twst#twst wonderland#disney twst#twisted wonderland#twisted wonderland manga#twst manga
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Another ink sketch. What can I say?
An OC this time, my gf's deadlands character Harry (Harriette) Harlot, I drew on a whim.
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adding to bi Reneé in Life and Death - could Charlie get with male Sue (Saul?) after female Harry's (Harriett?) death and be bi too?
Voting for bi parents for Beau!
charlie is written so aggressively heterosexual in life in death (IN MY OPINION!!!!) that I refuse to let him be bi. like sure whatever it could be fun, but if this was smeyer, the man would be no-homoing his way all up and down the pacific northwest—shannon
I think after holly clearwater's death, instead of him getting with saul in a cute normal way, charlie will engage in a sordid affair with him that he insists on keeping a secret because he's DEEPLY ashamed. and eventually saul will leave him for someone much better, leaving charlie forever alone as karmic punishment for that time he was pro-assault
tl;dr I will let charlie be bi but only under the circumstance where he has EXTREME internalized biphobia—G
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Lost, but Not Forgotten: Trifling Women (1922)











About Trifling Women
Trifling Women was a gothic and lurid tale of a beautiful fortune teller doomed by her own capriciousness with men, couched in a moralistic frame story. Contemporary critics, including those who positively reviewed the film, felt it proper to disregard the frame story. This “fantastic and savage concoction with all the weird fascination of a bad dream”[1] was compared to Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”, Theda Bara vamp classic A Fool There Was (1915, extant), and German expressionist landmark The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, extant).[2] I’d take these comparisons with a healthy cellar of salt, but we can’t know for sure what ghoulish heights Ingram reached with Trifling Women unless it’s someday recovered!
In 1922, Irish-born filmmaker Rex Ingram was on a roll. He followed up his epic blockbusters The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921, extant) and The Prisoner of Zenda (1922, extant) with the macabre spectacle Trifling Women. The film was a self-produced remake of Ingram’s earlier Black Orchids (1917, presumed lost).
Ingram was developing a reputation for igniting the careers of his up-and-coming stars. In 1921, with Four Horsemen and The Conquering Power (1921, extant), he launched Rudolph Valentino’s career into the Hollywood stratosphere. With Trifling Women, Ingram turned Ramon Novarro (then going by Ramon Samaniegos[3]) and Barbara La Marr, who had both had important supporting roles in Zenda,into bona-fide headliners.
Trifling Women met disparate critical reception upon release—some called it a triumph on par with Horsemen and Zenda, one bluntly stated, “We are sorry Mr. Ingram has done this thing.”[4] Harriette Underhill, film critic for the New York Tribune listed Trifling Women as one of the 10 best films made to date in Screenland, November 1923. Regardless of the lack of critical consensus, Trifling Women was a box-office success. This is made even more impressive considering its theatrical run coincided with Douglas Fairbanks’ Robin Hood (1922, extant), Marion Davies in When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922, extant), John Gilbert in The Count of Monte Cristo (1922, extant), and the sleeper Thomas Meighan hit Manslaughter (1922, extant).
Rex Ingram, like previously profiled George Fitzmaurice, was a successful and well-regarded filmmaker in the US in the silent era. But, like Fitzmaurice, his legacy is relatively unhyped; at least in part because of the survival rate of his filmography. Of the 28 feature films Ingram worked on, 15 are lost or incomplete, and only 8 have been made accessible on home video or online. Public screenings of Ingram’s more inaccessible surviving films are unfortunately rare.
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[1] Picture-Play Magazine, March 1923
[2] Photoplay, December 1922
[3] Novarro’s real name was Samaniego, but he went by Samaniegos professionally at the time. This film was his first credit with the name Novarro.
[4] Motion Picture Magazine, January 1923

Novarro, Ingram, and La Marr Behind the Scenes of Trifling Women from Exhibitors Herald, 4 November 1922. Original caption: “It’s remarkable how hardened these directors become. This little duelling scene between Rex Ingram, Metro director, and Ramon Navarro was staged only as a recreational stunt, however, during the filming of ‘Trifling Women,’ Ingram’s latest for Metro. Barbara La Marr appears mildly interested in the affair.”
Alternate Titles: Black Orchids (Production Title)
Direction: Rex Ingram, Curt Rayfield (assistant)
Scenario: Rex Ingram
Original Story: Rex Ingram
Production Manager: Starrett Ford
Camera: John F. Seitz
Art Director: Joseph Calder (Implied in “Chit Chat and Chatter About Southland Film Folks” by Harry Burns in Camera!, 22 July 1922)
Studio: Rex Ingram Productions (Production) & Metro (Distribution)
Performers: Barbara La Marr, Lewis Stone, Ramon Novarro, Pomeroy Cannon, John George, Edward Connelly, Hughie Mack, Joe Martin
Premiere: 2 October 1922, The Astor Theatre, New York, NY
Status: presumed entirely lost
Length: 8 reels, 9,000 feet
Synopsis (synthesized from contemporary plot summaries): BELOW the JUMP!
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Frame story: France, modern day—1922, that is. Jacqueline de Severac (Barbara La Marr) is young, beautiful, and flirtatious. She carelessly trifles with the affections of Henri (Ramon Novarro), her true-hearted admirer. Henri proposes to Jacqueline in the lush surroundings of her family’s garden. With her desire for a freewheeling and fashionable life attended by many suitors, Jacqueline considers jilting Henri. Her father, Leon de Severac (Pomeroy Cannon), a renowned novelist, senses danger ahead for his daughter. Knowing her temperament, rather than directly warn Jacqueline about how toying with men’s feelings can lead to tragedy, de Severac opts to read his newest manuscript, “Black Orchids,” to his wayward daughter.
The Story of Black Orchids: Paris, France, at the start of the Great War. Zareda (La Marr) is a Parisian crystal gazer— a professional psychic. Her ardent clientele seek either a glimpse into their future or into the nature of her heart. The latter pay more handsomely than the former.

Hatim-Tai, Zareda, and Ivan in Zareda’s apartment
One of Zareda’s many admirers is the naive and dashing Ivan de Maupin (Novarro). Unfortunately, Ivan’s doddering, elderly father, the Baron de Maupin (Edward Connelly), is also trying to woo Zareda. This, of course, is highly amusing for the trifling fortune teller, who is known for her feud-inducing beauty.

Zareda and Ivan in Zareda’s apartment as printed in Exhibitors Herald, 18 November 1922
Zareda humours the Baron as he lavishes her with expensive gifts, which she treats carelessly—even adorning her orangutan assistant Hatim-Tai (Joe Martin) with pearls.
“There’s no fool like an old fool”
The old Baron is so keen to rid himself of competition for Zareda’s attention that he arranges for his son to go off to war. The possibility arises that Ivan and Zareda might impulsively tie the knot before Ivan marches to the front, so the Baron launches another scheme to occupy Zareda’s time.
The Baron convinces a visiting family friend, the Marquis Ferroni (Lewis Stone), to feign illness as an excuse to call on Zareda for assistance. This scheme was too hastily hatched however. Ferroni is a millionaire who lives in a magnificent old castle and is in mourning for his recently deceased wife. The Baron assumed that Ferroni’s bereavement would preclude him from being a rival for Zareda’s attentions. But alas, to Ferroni, the beautiful Zareda resembles his late wife. Attraction ensues.

Zareda chooses Ferroni over the Baron as seen in Exhibitor’s Trade Review, 21 October 1922
Ivan, about to depart for Flanders, takes a photo of Zareda with him, despite sensing her inconstancy. As Ivan marches off to war, Ferroni and Zareda are on a date in a fashionable neighborhood of Paris.

Banquet scene still from from the Exhibitors’ Press Bookfor Trifling Women
Faced with his new rival, the Baron plans a banquet in Zareda’s honor. The banquet is a set-up to poison Ferroni’s wine. An innkeeper (Hughie Mack) catches the Baron in the act, but the Baron pays him off. Despite the pay off, the innkeeper immediately gets word to Zareda, and she counterplots with her human assistant, Achmet (John George), and Hatim-Tai. At the party, Hatim-Tai switches the wine glasses and the Baron himself is poisoned. The revelers think he has simply passed out from drink at the dinner table and they continue partying. Hatim-Tai drinks a toast to the not-so-dear-departed Baron.

Ferroni and Zareda in a still printed in Photoplay. December 1922
Now unencumbered, Zareda marries Ferroni, thoroughly enchanted by his wealth.
Four years later, Ivan returns to Paris an officer, having received no word from Zareda in all that time. Ivan seeks her out and finds her now a Marquise, living the high life in a chateau. In the castle gardens, Zareda tearfully apologizes to Ivan and promises that she can “dispose” of her husband.

Still of Novarro as Ivan after returning from war printed in Photoplay, January 1923
Zareda wants to enjoy both Ferroni’s wealth and Ivan’s love, so, she contrives a duel between her husband and lover by suggesting that Ivan insulted her honor. Zareda knows that Ivan is one of the best swordsmen in France. She tears her own dress and runs to Ferroni sobbing—without fully enlightening Ivan of the scheme.
At the duel, Ferroni is skewered; mortally wounded by Ivan. Zareda, taking Ferroni for dead, falls into Ivan’s arms and they walk off together. Ferroni now knows it was all a plot. The doctor tells Ferroni he will die from his wound, but Ferroni proclaims that he will live long enough to spite the young lovers.

Ferroni is run through, Motion Picture Magazine, January 1923
Ferroni arranges his own burial and his grave is filled with rocks. Ivan and Zareda row a boat across a lake to the grave of Ferroni, to lay a wreath of black orchids. Unbeknownst to the couple, Ferroni watches them and collects the orchids after they depart.
At the reading of Ferroni’s will, Zareda inherits a looming property ominously called the Sorcerer’s Tower. However, a strange condition in the will demands that at sundown on the day of Ferroni’s funeral, Zareda must visit the tower. Zareda plans to meet Ivan there at the appointed time.
Zareda consults with her crystal ball about this turn of events and receives the message:
“You will meet your destiny at the Sorcerer’s Tower.”
She reads this prediction rosily and is pleased.
On that gloomy evening, Zareda arrives first—or so she thinks. She begins primping herself in a full-length mirror. In the reflection, shockingly, she sees the livid face of Ferroni, shrouded in black. Terrified, Zareda backs away from the mirror, into the very-much-alive Ferroni’s arms. Outside, the sound of horses’ hooves presage the arrival of Ivan. Zareda pleads with Ferroni, but she is in a state of horrified near-somnambulance. Zareda is led to the dungeon, all moulding straw and cobwebs. Ferroni throws her in, and locks the door behind him.

Ferroni and Ivan have their final showdown, from the Exhibitors’ Press Book for Trifling Women
Ivan searches for Zareda and hears her crying out. Ferroni lies in wait for Ivan and they struggle. Ivan is shot and Ferroni throws his lifeless body into the dungeon with Zareda. Ferroni places upon the locked door of the dungeon the withered wreath of black orchids that Zareda had previously left on his own tomb. Ferroni drops dead, his vendetta fulfilled.

Zareda and Ivan from Exhibitors Herald, 25 November 1922
Frame story: de Severac finishes reading his story. Jacqueline has taken the lesson to heart and agrees to marry Henri and move forward with sincerity and faithfulness
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Sopping wet woman.
I had a lot of fun with this one. Kim would look the exact same, by the way. Faint mustache and all
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I was a little bit (very) inspired by @spilledkaleidoscope
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‘Are you really gonna eat all that?’ James asked, taking the seat opposite Harri without invitation.
Petulantly she stuffed a large spoonful of ice cream in her mouth and glared at him. Normally she’d be grateful for the comfort of a summer reunion before meeting on the train platform, or even in their usual carriage. But today she just wanted to wallow in her own self-pity, and eat ice cream.
‘Not that I doubt you could, Feathers.’ James noted, leaning on the table and surveying her with a look she hated, a look she knew meant he was trying to read the truth of her feelings by whatever her face gave away. ‘But –’
‘Can you just shut up for once?’ she snapped, glaring as she shoved another spoonful into her mouth.
James smirked and picked up the spoon on his side of the table. He took his own dip of her ice cream, and Harri merely rolled her eyes. There was no point in arguing with him on this.
Harri swallowed before idly twirling her spoon around her fingers.
‘He’s an idiot,’ James offered through a mouthful of ice cream.
‘Can we not?’ Harri asked, stilling her spoon to take another spoonful. ‘Just, I want to not think about him until I have to face him.’
James sighed, took his own spoonful of ice cream. ‘All right,’ he accepted. ‘But if this isn’t sorted I am locking you in a room together.’
‘Try it, Prongs,’ she threatened, a sweet smile on her face before she put the spoon in her mouth. Perhaps if they finished the scoops together, he might just give her a little time to gather herself alone before she was confronted by Sirius.
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Your Fem!Harry Potter Watch The Future idea and specifically Harry's characterization in it intrigues me, cause I have the opposite in my own Fem! Harry AU. Petunia insists she be a "proper lady" at all times, to the point of only calling her "Harriett" and forbidding her from trousers except in gym class, so once Harry gets to Hogwarts, she runs full tilt into being a tomboy. (It is also a Desi!Harry AU, which plays a part in Petunia's behavior.)
I’m probably going to have James Potter be Desi so Harry here is also even if she takes after her mum a lot. It depends.
But for me it kinda goes back to my issue with how a lot of fandoms handle femininity and how in canon, the more girly girls are put down by the narrative.
What’s wrong with a girl who likes make up and clothes? Nothing except we’re told they're silly and stupid. That you shouldn't care about your appearance but also that bushy haired girl is totally attractive. She just needs a ‘reason’ to do it instead of just wanting to.
So… here we go.
I do love your interpretation to! I just wanna explore feminine Fem!Harry.
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STARTING WITH H
MASCULINE︰ hadley. hagen. hakeem. hal. hallam. hamilton. hammond. hamza. hank. hans. hansel. harding. hardy. harlan. harland. harlem. harley. harlow. harmon. harold. harper. harris. harrison. harry. hartley. harve. harvey. harvie. hasan. hassan. have. haven. hayden. haydn. hayes. haywood. haze. heath. hector. hedley. henderson. hendrix. henley. henri. henrik. henry. herb. herbert. herbie. herman. hervey. hewie. hezekiah. hildred. holden. holdon. hollis. homer. honor. horace. horatio. houston. howard. howie. hubert. huck. hudson. huey. hugh. hughie. hugo. humbert. humberto. humphrey. humphry. hunter. huxley. huxly. huxton. hyrum.
FEMININE︰ hadassah. hadlee. hadleigh. hadley. hadyn. hailee. hailey. hailie. haisley. haleigh. haley. halle. hallee. hallie. halo. hana. hanna. hannah. happy. harlee. harleigh. harley. harlow. harmoni. harmonie. harmony. harper. harriet. harriett. harrietta. harriette. hartley. hattie. hatty. have. haven. hayden. haylee. hayleigh. hayley. haylie. haze. hazel. heather. heaven. heavenly. heidi. helen. helena. hellen. henley. henrietta. hensley. hepsie. hester. hestia. hettie. hilary. hilda. hildred. hillary. holland. hollie. hollis. holly. honey. honor. honora. honour. hope. hortense. hunter. hyacinth. hylda.
NEUTRAL︰ habit. haddon. haelyn. hai. haiden. haidyn. hailey. haleigh. halen. halo. halston. halyn. hamilton. hampton. hanan. hani. happy. harbor. hardwire. harlan. harlem. harlen. harlequin. harley. harlo. harlow. harlyn. harmony. harper. hart. hartley. haru. hatch. haunt. have. haven. havoc. hawk. hawkins. hawthorn. hayden. haydn. hayleigh. haylen. hayven. hazard. haze. hazel. hazelnut. hazen. hearse. heathen. heaven. hendrix. henlee. henley. hero. hex. hey-day. hidden. hip. hiro. hitomi. holdyn. holiday. holland. hollis. hollow. holly. honest. honesty. honey. honor. hope. hopper. horizon. howl. hua. huan. hudsen. hudsyn. hui. humble. hunter. huntley. hustler. huxlee. huxley. hyacinth. hype.
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Hi first off this blog is awesome and I think this is such a cool idea. Secondly we just found out about a new subsystem of fragments and we need some help with their names and such.
It’s a Kpop/Idol group each one based on different colours of the rainbow. (Including light and dark of each colour) would it be okay to ask this all in the one ask or would you prefer separate asks for each? They’re still undecided on gender so any for names and pronouns would be fine.
Sorry if this is a lot.
Also could we claim 📼🌌 if possible?
Hi anon ! mod firefly here ,, you can totally claim that :3 thanks for giving the blog compliments !!! We'll separate it by the colours !
names ,,,
Red themed ,,
Rouge , Red , Scarlett / Scarlet , Poppy , Rory , Reed , Ruby , Flynn , Garnet , Jasper , Opal , Rhodonite , Carnelian , Flame , Fire / Fyre , Blaze / Blaise , Poppy
Orange themed ,,
Topaz , Opal , Amber / Ambre , Clementine , Coral , Saffron , Alani , Ginger , Blaine , Ember / Embre , Peaches , Nerenxa , Aurelia , Blaine , Azahaur , Cyrus , Garfield , Daisy
Yellow themed ,,
Helio / Helios , Sol , Apollo , Xanthe , Marigold , Citrine , Elio , Casper , Sunny / Sunney / Sunni / Sunnie , Flavia , Goldie , Gildie , Gilderoy , Sunday , Erica / Erika , Aura , Zahava , Ziva / Ziv , Apolline / Apollina , Eleanor , Dahlia / Dalia , Zinnia / Zinnie , Camille / Camylle / Camyle / Cam , Clara
Green themed ,,
Shiloh , ShamRock / ShamRoc / ShamRok , Laurel , Em / Emerald , Ivy , Midori , Myrthe , Meadow , Thyme , Spring , Celadon , Hunter / Huntre , Kelly / Kelli / Kelley , Ciara
Blue themed ,,
Emily , Azure , Seafoam , Blu , Marina , River / Rivre , Cyan , Sapphire , Indigo , Marlais , Carolina , Iris , Maya , Capri , Marian / Maryan , Yves , Sini
Purple themed ,,
Cecil / Cecilia / Cecyl / Cecylia / Cecylya , Violet , Prince / Prynce , Rain , King , Heath , Heather , Martin / Martyn , Dexter , Gefen / Gefyn , Gethen / Gethyn , Jacinto , Vincio , Vincius / Vincyus / Vyncius / Vyncyus , Jasper / Jaspre , Harold , Harry / Harri , Harriet / Harryet / Harriett / Harryett / Hariette / Harryette , Louis , George , Leroy , Roye / Roy , Rex / Rexx / Rexe / Rexxe , Rey / Ray / Reye / Raye / Reyes / Rayes , Indigo / Indygo , Indi / Indy , Indiana , Lavendar / Lavender , Vander / Vender , Evander / Evandyr / Evender / Evendyr , Perry / Perri , Periwinkle / Periwynkle , Mage / Mayge , Magenta / Magynta , Jack / Jac , Jacaranda , Pru , Prunella
Pink themed ,,
Rose , Roisin , Rosa , Rosalind / Rosalynd , Rosalina / Rosalyna , Rosalynne / Rosalynn / Rosalyn / Rosalinne / Rosalinn / Rosalin , Barbie / Barbye / Barbara , Ken , Adrienne / Adryenne , Penelope , Cordelia , Coral , Elle , Woody / Woodi / Woodey / Woodie , Priscilla / Priscylla / Pryscilla / Pryscylla , Cadillac / Cadyllac ,
Pronouns ,,,
Red themed ,,
red/reds , cer/ise , cer/cerise , crim/son , crim/crimson , scar/let , scar/scarlet , burg/burgundy , burg/undy , fi/fire , py/pyro ,
Orange themed ,,
or/ange , orange/oranges , sun/rise , sunrise/sunrises , mari/gold , mari/marigold , aura/auras
Yellow themed ,,
yell/ow , yell/yellow , yellow/yellows , sun/rise , sunrise/sunrises , mari/gold , mari/marigold , au/ra , aura/auras , sun/flower , sunflower/sunflowers , fi/fire , pyr/pyro , sun/suns , sun/shine , suns/sunshine , sunshine/sunshines , sun/sunshine , bri/bright
Green themed ,,
gree/green , green/greens , li/lime , sprout/sprouts , plant/planty , grow/grows , tree/trees , for/est , forest/forests
Blue themed ,,
blu/blue , blue/blues , teal/teals , cy/an , cy/cyans , rain/rainy , snow/snows , ice/ices , sky/blue , sky/skies ,
Purple themed ,,
ind/igo , indigo / indigos , pur/ple , purp/le , purple/purples , pur/purp , vio/let , vio/violet , violet/violets , lil/ac , li/lac , lila/lilac , lilac/lilacs , orch/orchid , orchid/orchids , lav/endar , lav/ender , lavendar/lavendars , lavender/lavenders
Pink themed ,,
pink/pinks , tul/ip , tulip/tulips , ro/rose , rose/roses , pea/peach , peach/peaches , sal/mon , sal/salmon , salmon/salmons , carn/ation , carnation/carnations
I hope these help all of them !! :3
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