Huh. Yeah, that seems relatively obscure/specific. I think of it as a plant name comparable to
Saffron (or maybe
Magnolia if I associated southern culture specifically?) but slightly more new agey because of "
Indigo children" or rainbows. I feel like a lot of people wouldn't even know it's a flower or specific type of dye? That it's probably most recognized as being a color in the rainbow.
I do vaguely associate it with the ocean (like sea trade) and clothing, though.
...either way, yeah, I can't imagine anyone getting offended about it unlike a place/nationality/religious name.
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