
The majority of people I know who say their eyes are hazel do so because their eyes are also 'changable' mostly from brown to greenish but are their eyes really any different than a person's whose change from blue to green and/or gray? Originally posted by zweisamkeit yes, but cecil's column seems to focus on eyes that used to be one colour, than drastically changed to another and stayed that way (ie - guy has brown eyes and when he's 30 they changed to grey). When it comes to the genetic level, are 'hazel' eyes just a subset of green or brown? I have eyes like described by the OP- except with brown rings and blue rather than gray being the most consistant- and since there's no handy label, I just call them blue since both my parents have blue eyes, and blue is recessive, that must be what they are anyway. I was going to start a question about Hazel eyes, or at least what people commonly say is hazel (not a shade of brown resembling the hazel nut) so I hope people don't get offended by the hijack. Maybe when i get my license renewed, i'll list eye colour as: 'f.ed up' ). Looking for abbreviations of DLN It is Driver's Licence Number.


If, they allow, then state hazel, but like 1 poster stated, some systems may have problems with certain colors. At least i can rule out 'hazel' for mine. I just pulled out my license to see what color I have since I also have hazel eyes.
