Dr. Green

Dr. Brown
Dr. White
Dr. Black
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Can they be used all?
What about other colors? Can other colors be used as a family name such as Yellow and Pink...etc.?

Pink is a surname/family name, although not as common as Brown (which is my surname name, by the way). I've not heard of "yellow" as a surname, but it's possible, I suppose. Other colors are not commonly used as surnames that I know of, but all things are possible!

Brown, White, Green (or Greene), and Black are common English surnames. I should have made that clear above. Other colors such as yellow, red, purple, lilac, etc., are not.

Yes, the names Dr. Green, Dr. Brown, Dr. White, and Dr. Black can all be used as family names. Family names can come in various colors or other descriptors. These names probably originate from the appearance or color of the individuals who hold these names. It is not uncommon for surnames to have connections with colors or other visual characteristics, although it largely depends on cultural and regional naming conventions.

As for other colors like Yellow and Pink, it is theoretically possible for these colors to be used as family names if individuals or families decide to adopt them. However, it is important to note that the usage of such names may be less common, as colors like Yellow and Pink are typically associated with objects or concepts rather than surnames. Additionally, cultural and societal influences play a significant role in determining the acceptability and usage of certain names.

In summary, while names like Dr. Green, Dr. Brown, Dr. White, and Dr. Black are plausible and exist in various cultures, the usage of other colors as surnames is less common but not entirely impossible, subject to individual choices and cultural norms.