Scarlett Overview
- Meaning: Scarlett as a modern name comes from the vivid red color scarlet and is associated with passion, courage, strength, and power.
- Gender: Traditionally feminine.
- Origin: English in origin.
- Pronunciation: “SKAHR-lit”. It rhymes with “starlet” and “Charlotte.”
- Popularity: Scarlett has become very popular in recent years, staying in the top 100 for about a decade.
- Nicknames: Cara, Carly, Ettie, Lettie, Lottie, Red, Scar, Scarlove, Scarly, Scarsy, Sky, Starlett.
- Variations: Saqerlȃt, Scarlat, Scarlatum, Scarlet.
- Namesakes: Scarlett Johansson, Scarlett Alice Johnson, Scarlett Pomers.
- What Does Scarlett Mean?
- What Is the Origin of the Name Scarlett?
- How Popular Is the Name Scarlett?
- How Do I Pronounce Scarlett?
- Is Scarlett a Boy or Girl Name?
- Variations of Scarlett
- Nicknames for Scarlett
- Similar Names to Scarlett
- Middle Names for Scarlett
- Sibling Names for Scarlett
- Famous People Named Scarlett
- Scarlett in Popular Culture
- Scarlett FAQs
What Does Scarlett Mean?
The name Scarlett originally comes from the color scarlet, a vivid red (1). Because of this, Scarlett shares its meaning with the corresponding color scarlet.
Compared to other colors, a bright scarlet red provokes a noticeable reaction in humans, both psychologically and physically. The reaction is why you often see red used in advertisements, as a way to draw attention and stay in the viewer’s head.
The color scarlet (and thus the name Scarlett) is associated with passion, courage, strength, and power (2).
Throughout history, the color scarlet was often associated with power and wealth because clothing or decorations that were bright red were rare and considered very attractive.
Scarlett is also associated with wealth, although someone with the name Scarlett would have a “wealth of joy or passion”.
What Is the Origin of the Name Scarlett?
Scarlett as a name evolved along with the color scarlet. The English word to describe the bright, vivid red color was used as early as 1250 (3).
The English word for scarlet came from the Old French “escarlate,” the Latin “scarlatum,” and the Middle English “scarlat,” which were all early predecessors of the English word.
The name Scarlett originally described a person who sold scarlet fabric, a bright red cloth present in Medieval Europe. The scarlet cloth was a luxury product, and the scarlet sellers were considered talented artisans.
How Popular Is the Name Scarlett?
Scarlett has only become popular in the United States over the last decade, though it has been popular in the United Kingdom for far longer.
The American film “Gone with the Wind” came out in 1939 (based on the 1936 novel of the same name) and featured the character of Scarlett O’Hara. The movie was incredibly successful, and you can see this displayed by the jump in babies named Scarlett in the corresponding years.
Over the next few years, Scarlett jumped into the top 1000 baby names for girls and stayed there for many years. Before this, the name had not been in the top 1000 names in the United States before.
It was not until 1992 that the name Scarlett again jumped into the top 1000 for a consistent number of years. Since 1992, Scarlett has reached the rank of #18 twice in 2016 and 2017. It has remained in the top 50 names for almost a decade and is considered a very popular name (4).
How Do I Pronounce Scarlett?
The name Scarlett is pronounced as “SKAHR-lit”. The name rhymes with the word “starlet” and the name Charlotte.
Is Scarlett a Boy or Girl Name?
Scarlett has traditionally been a feminine name, with the majority of the people carrying the name being female.
Variations of Scarlett
Scarlett has a few variations based on the color scarlet in various languages.
- Saqerlȃt (Persian)
- Scarlat (Middle English)
- Scarlatum (Latin)
- Scarlet (English)
Nicknames for Scarlett
Scarlett has many lovely and catchy nicknames for friends to use.
- Cara
- Carly
- Ettie
- Lettie
- Lottie
- Red
- Scar
- Scarlove
- Scarly
- Scarsy
- Sky
Similar Names to Scarlett
If Scarlett is appealing to you, you will love some of these similar names we picked out:
- Amber
- Aurora
- Charlotte
- Delilah
- Eliza
- Eloise
- Gemma
- Josephine
- Juliet
- Lucy
- Margot
- Penelope
- Rose
- Ruby
- Stella
- Violet
Middle Names for Scarlett
Here we have gathered some of the best middle names that go well with Scarlett:
- Aria
- Audra
- Ava
- Beau
- Calista
- Delaney
- Elena
- Esme
- Isla
- Gisele
- Harlow
- Lacey
- Lily
- Mae
- Mariah
- Monet
- Viola
- Willow
Sibling Names for Scarlett
Scarlett pairs well with these selected sibling names that we found:
- Adrian
- Amari
- Ash
- Blake
- Blair
- Charlie
- Emery
- Eden
- Frankie
- Garnet
- Gemini
- James
- Kade
- Morgan
- Quincy
- Valentine
Famous People Named Scarlett
While Scarlett Johansson is probably the most popular modern example of someone named Scarlett, there are many other famous Scarletts in the world of note.
- Scarlett Bordeaux: American professional wrestler.
- Scarlett Johansson: American actress well known for her role as “Black Widow” in the “Avengers” movies.
- Scarlett Alice Johnson: English actress.
- Scarlett Keegan: American model and actress.
- Scarlett Pomers: American actress well known for her role in “Star Trek: Voyager.”
- Scarlett Westbrook: British journalist and climate justice activist.
Scarlett in Popular Culture
Here are some of the famous fictional characters who share the name, Scarlett:
- Scarlett: a character in the TV series “Skins.”
- Scarlett Nichols: a character from the British soap opera “Emmerdale.”
- Scarlett O’Connor: a character in the American TV series “Nashville.”
- Scarlett O’Hara: the main character from the 1936 novel and 1939 film adaption of “Gone with the Wind.”