This image depicts color names if you are a boy on one side, and color names if you are a 
girl on the other.  The names of different shades of red, blue, purple, orange, yellow, green, 
etc. are listed in a continuum with the shade of the corresponding color.  It looks like a 
beautiful rainbow.  There is a notation in the bottom corner that it is Doghouse Diaries. 
 I am assuming this is the publisher of the information.
This chart describes color names if you were a girl. Color names on the chart include Cayenne, 
Maroon, Plum, Eggplant, grape, orchid, lavender, and carnation.
The chart is a comparison between color names if you are a girl and the color names if you 
are a guy.  It has colors down the center and color names on either side.
There is a large rectangle bar in the center with various colors on the inside. On both the 
left and right sides are the names of colors, one are the traditional names for colors and 
on the left are names of things used to describe colors because of their complexion. On the 
left: Color names if you're a girl is written and on the Right: Names of Colors if you're 
a guy.
This chart compares the color names people use based on their gender. The image shows that 
girls tend to have more specific names for each color where guys group many different shades 
into the same color name. 
This chart lists color names if you are a girl or guy. The point of this chart is that girls 
have names for all the major colors as well as every color in between while guys only recognize 
the basic colors such as red, orange, green, and blue. Girls have names for salmon, lemon, 
flora, and fern to name a few.
This is a chart projecting on one side what names girls give for color while displaying a 
color range from teal to red.  On the other side, it shows what names boys give colors.  It 
seems that the girls names for colors is more complicated.
The image displays numerous colors and how many names women have developed for them compared 
to the small amount that men have developed. It is a humorous image.
This is a chart showing various colors across a spectrum. The colors are more basic by a guy's 
description, but for the girl's description there appear to be subcategories of the basic 
colors, with many of these relating to nature.
This image provides a comparison of the way in which girls view and describe colors vs the 
way in which guys view and describe colors. Girls describe a wide variety of shades for a 
primary color, whereas guys describe all of the shades of a primary color as the same color.
This chart describes and depicts a multitude of different colors that are meant to be specified 
to the different names of both boys as well as girls. 
In the graph to the left it is describing the type of color names either boys or girls have 
associated with corresponding colors.  An analysis of the graph shows that girls have more 
color specifications than boys.  For example naming roughly five different types of shades 
of blue as a boy on the other hand would just list them all as being blue.