Indigo child

English

Etymology

Coined in the 1970s by Nancy Ann Tappe, a synesthete who claimed to perceive most children under 10 with an indigo aura.

Noun

Indigo child (plural Indigo children)

  1. (New Age) A child believed to be a next stage in human evolution; to have paranormal abilities like telepathy; and/or to be more empathic, independent, and creative than its peers.
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