Violet

The Meaning & Origin of the Name Violet

Violet is a French girl name, which has 6 letters.

The name Violet is derived from the Latin word viola, meaning "violet flower." It is also associated with the phrase "modesty and faithfulness."

Pronuncation VIE-uh-luht

Alternate Meaning Purple/blue flower

Origin or Current Usage French

Gender F

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Detailed Information About The Name Violet

The name Violet is derived from the Latin word "viola," which means "violet flower." It has been used as a given name since the late 19th century and gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the Victorian era. The name became particularly fashionable due to the character of Violet Beauregarde in Roald Dahl's popular children's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."

Violet is a feminine name that evokes a sense of elegance, grace, and femininity. The color violet is associated with royalty and is often regarded as a symbol of creativity, imagination, and spirituality. The name Violet has a sweet and floral quality to it, and it carries a romantic and vintage charm.

The name's popularity has been on the rise in recent years, currently ranking among the top 100 names for baby girls in several English-speaking countries. Its popularity can be attributed to its association with nature, its timeless appeal, and its vintage quality that many parents find endearing.

Violet has also been used in various forms and variations across different cultures. In French, the name is spelled "Violette," which adds a touch of sophistication. Other cultural variations include Viola in Italian, Fialka in Czech, and Geum in Korean.

Famous individuals with the name Violet include actress Violet Mersereau, known for her roles in silent films, and Violet Bonham Carter, a prominent British politician and women's rights advocate. Overall, Violet is a charming and versatile name that combines natural beauty with a sense of timeless elegance.

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