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  2. Bluesky - Wikipedia

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    This icon was a blue butterfly, inspired by existing users' usage of the butterfly emoji to indicate their handles on the service. [ 54 ] The total number of users on Bluesky increased from approximately 200,000 in July 2023 to over 5.9 million by July 2024, with a marked increase in early 2024.

  3. Blue Sky - Wikipedia

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    Blue Sky, a rainbow code for the Fairey Fireflash air-to-air missile; Blue Sky navigation pod, an airborne navigational/attack pod; Blue Sky (artist) (born 1938), American painter and sculptor formerly known as Warren Edward Johnson; Blue Sky Solar Racing, a solar car racing team based at the University of Toronto

  4. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Blue is a primary color across all models of color space. It is the color of the ocean and the sky; it often symbolizes serenity, stability, inspiration, or wisdom. [10] It can be a calming color, and symbolize reliability. [11]

  5. Tengrism - Wikipedia

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    The term tengri can refer to the sky deity Tenger Etseg – also Gök Tengri; Sky father, Blue sky – or to other deities. While Tengrism includes the worship of personified gods such as Ülgen and Kayra, Tengri is considered an "abstract phenomenon".

  6. Azure (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of colour values is used in the depiction of azure in armory and flags, but in common usage it is often referred to simply as "blue". In addition to the standard blue tincture called azure, there is a lighter blue that is called bleu celeste or "sky blue". Neither azure nor bleu celeste is precisely defined as a particular shade of ...

  7. When You See a Blue Jay, It Could Be a Major Sign That You ...

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    Hall says that if we look at the color blue — considered to be one of the main colors associated with healing — and connect it with the overarching meaning of repeatedly seeing a bird, a blue ...

  8. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    Blue is used by the NATO Military Symbols for Land Based Systems to denote friendly forces, hence the term "blue on blue" for friendly fire, and Blue Force Tracking for location of friendly units. The People's Liberation Army of China (formerly known as the "Red Army") uses the term "Blue Army" to refer to hostile forces during exercises. [62]

  9. Azure (color) - Wikipedia

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    The color azure ultimately takes its name from the vivid-blue gemstone lapis lazuli, a metamorphic rock. Lapis is the Latin word for "stone" and lāzulī is the genitive form of the Medieval Latin lāzulum , which is taken from the Arabic لازورد lāzaward [laːzwrd] ( listen ⓘ ), itself from the Persian لاژورد lāžaward , which ...