The Different Colors Of Emoji Hearts Actually Have Different Meanings

Heart emojis speak when there are no words left, and they are sent to lovers, friends, family members or supporters of a particular movement and organization

We use emojis to express our thoughts and feelings. A single emoji can replace so many words, and it seems like people have accepted this way of communicating. The heart emoji may be a favorite. It comes in different colors, and believe it or not, they all have a different meaning.

The meaning of emoji heart color

These hearts come in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, and white. Internet users can choose from all the different styles. What’s your favorite heart emoji?

It’s time to learn more about the different colors. You don’t want to deliver the wrong message, right?

Red heart

It’s the classic heart emoji, representing love in all shapes and meanings. It’s sent to romantic partners, friends, and family. The red heart stands for love, affection, gratitude, happiness, joy, and all the great emotions.

Be careful, you don’t want to send the red heart to someone you have just met.

Yellow heart

It stands for happiness, positivity, hope, and love. It’s commonly sent to friends and family members. It’s not the heart you’d send to your crush. They may think that you see them as friends.

Green heart

It’s used among environmentalists and +volunteers.

Blue heart

Send them to your new friends. It’s not “designed” for your best friends though. “Maybe you should use it for surface-level friendships.”

Purple heart

It comes with several meanings:

  • Romantic love and sexual attraction
  • Glamour and wealth
  • Support for the army
  • A booty call
  • You just love the color purple

Go through the context of the message you are delivering and pick the right color. Sometimes you can use a combination, too!

Brown heart

The brown color is a symbol of calm love, likeness, romance, and other positive emotions. It’s also used to represent heart-shaped chocolate. These days, brown hearts are used by BLM supporters.

Black heart

Black has so many meanings. You may use it in a message for a friend who is going through tough times in their lives. Some use it to suggest that it’s common between spouses, fiancees, and soul mates. In other words, it’s stronger than the regular heart emoji.

White heart

Represents sympathy to someone who has lost a loved one.

Other meanings

Some colors are used as a symbol for movements and initiatives. The green color is related to Lyme disease and pink stands for breast cancer. Sometimes it’s used to express love or pride. Colored hearts are used to match school hearts. When used multi-colored hearts, people express their support for the LGBTQ community.

Other heart emojis

There are several different styles of hearts and they all send a different message.

The broken heart

It stands for grief, loss, breakup, and other negative emotions. Friends sometimes use it as a joke.

Sparkling heart

This symbol of love sends a playful, happy, and sweet tone. It stands for starry-eyed love and peace on earth. It also represents goodwill.

Revolving hearts

Use them as a symbol for reciprocal or dizzying love.

Double hearts

Double hearts stand for romantic love, friendship and family ties.

Beating heart

It’s a symbol of passionate love, expressing happiness, excitement, and even borderline obsession.

Growing heart

It’s used by people who are full of love, pride, and joy for other people.

The new iPhone update will have an “anatomical heart” emoji. It’s part of the 2020 update, and users will have it in October. It’s expected to be used by med students and friends/lovers with a good sense of humor.  Don’t send it to your partner if your relationship is fresh. Avoid sending it to your parents or grandparents as they may not get it.

What’s your favorite style? The hearts you are using depend on the communication you have with your friends, family, and romantic partner.

Source: www.cosmopolitan.com

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