Scarlett

Soul Blueprint

Life Lesson

To learn how to channel immense passion and emotional intensity into creative, constructive forces.

Strength

An innate charisma and the ability to captivate and inspire others with confidence and determination.

Pitfall

A tendency towards melodrama or allowing powerful emotions to dictate actions without thoughtful consideration.

Analysis & Profile

Biography

Meaning & Symbolism

Derived from an English surname, Scarlett originally denoted a seller or maker of 'scarlet,' a luxurious, brightly colored woolen cloth. The name's etymology traces back to Old French 'escarlate.' Symbolically, it is inextricably linked with the color red, representing passion, love, courage, and determination. However, it can also carry connotations of danger or sin, famously alluded to in Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter.' Its modern identity is overwhelmingly one of strength, romance, and vivacity.

Nicknames

Scar Scarly Lettie Letta

Origins

English
As a given name, Scarlett is a modern English creation, adopted from a surname that described a profession. Its rise in popularity is a 20th-century phenomenon, driven almost entirely by its use in popular culture, which transformed it from an occupational marker to a romantic and powerful first name.
Old French
The word 'scarlet' entered English from the Old French 'escarlate'. This French connection lends the name an air of continental sophistication and romance, linking it to the historical trade of luxury goods and high fashion.

Famous Bearers

Scarlett Johansson

Actress

Arguably the most influential bearer of the name for the current generation. Her image as a talented, intelligent, and strong Hollywood star has defined Scarlett as a cool, contemporary, and powerful name in the US and UK.

Scarlett O'Hara

Fictional Character

The iconic protagonist of 'Gone with the Wind'. This character single-handedly launched the name into popular use, and her fiery, resilient, and complex personality remains the name's foundational association for many.

Scarlett Moffatt

Television Personality

A prominent and popular media figure in the United Kingdom, she gives the name a more accessible, down-to-earth, and modern British feel, balancing the high glamour of its other associations.

History & Popularity

Virtually unused as a first name before the 20th century, Scarlett's destiny was sealed by Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel 'Gone with the Wind' and its iconic protagonist, Scarlett O'Hara. The 1939 film adaptation cemented the name in the cultural consciousness of the UK and US. Its popularity began a slow climb, accelerating dramatically in the 1990s and 2000s, thanks in large part to the fame of American actress Scarlett Johansson. It is now a firm favourite in both countries, regarded as a modern classic that is both stylish and strong.

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Grounded Dreamy
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Playful Serious
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