List of Beautiful Girl’s Forgotten First Names That Truly Deserve A Comeback

48. Scarlett


The name Scarlett, which is often spelled Scarlet and Scarlette, originates from the English word “scarlet” which, as you might think, refers to a vivid shade of red. Scarlett is sometimes spelled as “Scarlet”.

Scarlet symbolizes courage, power, excitement, and passion. Bravery, power, and excitement are also connected with scarlet. Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church are expected to dress in red as a sign of their ability. This is done to commemorate the blood that Christ and other Christians sacrificed for their faith.

The character Scarlett O’Hara, who appears in Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind, first published in 1936, and the subsequent film adaptation, released in 1939, pushed the surname Scarlet to new heights of prominence. This name has seen rising popularity not only in the United States and the United Kingdom, but also throughout the rest of the world.

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