Is it possible for a person to be born with purple eyes?
Purple Eyes and Other Interesting Anomalies If you have read any of the statistics of my Daria-based fan fiction characters or any of my stories about those characters, you will have noticed that three of my characters (Raven, Rebecca, and Zia) have deep purple eyes. It’s not because they wear contacts in order to hide their real eye colors. It’s because of a genetic mutation called “Alexandria’s Genesis.” The Origins of the “Genesis” “Alexandria’s Genesis,” as it has been called since the 1960s, is a genetic mutation generally found in women of Euro-American (a.k.a., Caucasian) descent. This mutation can be traced as far as the Middle Ages in Northern Europe. The first known record of “Alexandria’s Genesis” was written in the year CE 1330 (Common Era). A woman named Alexandria Augustine came into the world on April 29, CE 1329 in London, England. At the time, she appeared to be normal, but her parents soon noticed that her eyes were changing from the blue eyes Alexandria had at birth
According to the story of Alexandria’s Genesis, it is possible. However, in the story, Alexandria was born with blueish grey eyes that faded to purple before her first birthday, and through puberty her eyes grew a much deeper purple. There are few stories of people today being born with purple eyes, but I have heard a few, even on the internet to which they are turned down with the simple answer of “Alexandria’s Genesis is fictional.” I don’t want to believe that to be true. If the person that claimed to have Alexandria’s Genesis was telling the truth (she said she has only a few symptoms, one of them being having never gotten sick), then yes, it is possible. However, the supposed natural genes that come along with Alexandria’s Genesis along with purple eyes are less likely to be possible. However, according to studies i have done myself, purple eyes can be a result of a kind of disease. A disease however, cannot necessarily remain with a person all their life can it? My view on this,