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==Name origin==
==In other languages==
{{wp|Fuchsia (color)|Fuchsia}} is the name of a color derived from the color of the {{wp|Fuchsia}} plant. Sekichiku iro (石竹色) refers to the pink color of {{wp|China pink}} flowers.
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #88a; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"
|- style="background: #ccf;"
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|-
| Japanese
| セキチクシティ Sekichiku City
| 石竹色 (''sekichiku iro'') refers to the pink color of China pink flowers.
|-
| English
| Fuchsia City
| From ''fuchsia''.
|-
| French
| Parmanie
| From ''parme'', a kind of purple.
|-
| German
| Fuchsania City
| From ''Fuchsinrot'', fuchsia.
|-
| Italian
| Fucsiapoli
| From ''fucsia'' and the suffix ''-poli'', meaning city.
|-
| Spanish
| Ciudad Fucsia
| From ''fucsia''.
|-
| Korean
| 연분홍시티 Yeonbunhong City
|
|-
| Chinese (Mandarin)
| 淺紅市/浅红市 Qiǎnhóng Shì
|
|-
| Chinese (Cantonese)
| 淺紅市 Cingung Si
|
|}


==In other languages==
* Spanish: '''Ciudad Fucsia'''
* Italian: '''Fucsiapoli'''
* German: '''Fuchsania City'''
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