Orange (disambiguation)
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Objects
- Orange (word) - the word "orange" in the English language
- Orange (fruit) – the fruit of the orange tree
- Orange (colour) – a visible wavelength of light around 590 nanometers, between red (650 nm) and yellow (570 nm).
- Orange SA – a telecommunications company
- Orange (amplifiers) – a British manufacturer of valve-driven electric guitar amplifiers
- Orange (bicycles) – a mountain bike manufacturer
- Orange River – the largest river of South Africa
- In heraldry, orange refers to either the fruit, a roundel tenne, or the colour
Places
Australia
France
United States
- Orange, California
- Orange County, California
- Orange, Connecticut
- Orange County, Florida
- Orange County, Indiana
- Orange, Massachusetts
- Orange, New Jersey
- Orange, New York
- Orange County, New York
- Orangeville, New York
- Orange County, North Carolina
- Orange, Ohio
- Orange, Texas
- Orange County, Texas
- Orange County, Vermont
- Orange, Virginia
- Orange County, Virginia
People
- The House of Orange
- The Orange Order
Etymology
- Main article: Orange (word)
The word orange has two origins:
- As the fruit, via Arabic nāranj from the Sanskrit nārangī. The color was named from the fruit.
- As the town of Orange, France; this name is probably Gaulish in origin. The House of Orange-Nassau originated from there (and from Nassau in Germany), and includes the royal family of the Netherlands, amongst whom William of Orange also ruled Britain.