Violet

Violet is a very unpopular male name in the United States right now with none (or under 5) newborn boys being given the name during 2021.Violet is a popular female name in the United States with 35th on the top list for 2021.

During the last 100 years 124,271 newborn girls were given the name Violet.
204 boys were given the name.

The trend of newborns named Violet in the US last 20 years

Violet is a feminine given name derived from the Old French word "violette", which means "violet flower". The name has been in use since the 19th century and became popular in the early 20th century. It is often associated with the color purple and the flower itself, which is known for its delicate beauty and sweet fragrance. The name has been used by several notable individuals throughout history, including the American author Violet Hunt and the British suffragette Violet Milstead. Today, the name remains a popular choice for baby girls around the world.

Violet rank report (US ranking for newborns 2021)

Nicknames for Violet

ViVyeShort and sweet
VeeVeeAnother short and sweet option
LettyLEH-teeA cute and unique option
LettieLEH-teeSimilar to Letty, but more common
VioVYE-ohA simple abbreviation of the name
LilacLIE-lackA playful and floral option
ViviVEE-veeA fun and spunky nickname
Ioeye-OHA unique and modern option
OllieAH-leeA gender-neutral option with a different sound

Famous people named Violet

Violet Bonham CarterPolitician and writerDaughter of former British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith and known for her political activism and writing
Violet JessopMaritime stewardessSurvivor of three major shipwrecks, including the sinking of the Titanic
Violet PalmerBasketball refereeFirst female referee in NBA history
Violet TrefusisWriter and socialiteKnown for her romantic relationship with Vita Sackville-West and her literary works
Violet OakleyArtistAmerican muralist known for her works in the Pennsylvania State Capitol
Violet GibsonAssassinAttempted to assassinate Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in 1926
Violeta ChamorroPoliticianFirst female president of Nicaragua and known for her efforts to end the country's civil war
Violet WilkeyActressChild actress known for her role as Baby Peggy in silent films
Violet FarebrotherActressEnglish stage actress known for her performances in Shakespearean plays
Violet Kazue de CristoforoActivistJapanese-American activist known for her work in promoting civil rights and social justice

Fictional character called Violet from pop culture

Violet BeauregardeWilly Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryA character from the book and movie "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" who turns into a blueberry after chewing a piece of experimental gum.
Violet ParrThe IncrediblesA character from the animated movie "The Incredibles" who has the power to turn invisible and create force fields.
Violet BaudelaireA Series of Unfortunate EventsA character from the book series and Netflix show "A Series of Unfortunate Events" who is the eldest of the three Baudelaire siblings and is known for her intelligence and inventiveness.
Violet CrawleyDownton AbbeyA character from the TV show and movie "Downton Abbey" who is the Dowager Countess of Grantham and known for her sharp wit and one-liners.
Violet HarmonAmerican Horror StoryA character from the TV show "American Horror Story" who is a teenage girl and one of the main characters in the first season.
Violet WestonAugust: Osage CountyA character from the play and movie "August: Osage County" who is the youngest daughter of the Weston family and known for her rebellious nature.
Violet Newstead9 to 5A character from the movie and musical "9 to 5" who is one of the three female employees who plot revenge against their sexist boss.
Violet Song jat ShariffUltravioletA character from the movie "Ultraviolet" who is a genetically enhanced warrior with superhuman abilities.
Violet EvergardenViolet EvergardenA character from the anime and light novel series "Violet Evergarden" who is a former soldier who becomes a ghostwriter and learns about emotions and human connections.

Frequently Asked Questions about Violet

What is the meaning of the name Violet?The name Violet means a blue-purple flower.
Is Violet a common name?Violet is becoming more popular, but it is still considered a less common name.
What are some famous people named Violet?Violet Affleck (daughter of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner), Violet Bonham Carter (British politician and daughter of H.H. Asquith), Violet Gibson (attempted assassin of Benito Mussolini), Violet Jessop (survivor of the sinking of the Titanic), and Violet Trefusis (British writer and socialite).
What are some variations of the name Violet?Variations of the name Violet include Viola, Violetta, and Violette.
What is the origin of the name Violet?The name Violet is of English origin.
Is Violet a unisex name?No, Violet is a feminine name.
What is the popularity of the name Violet?According to the Social Security Administration, Violet was the 43rd most popular name for girls in the United States in 2020.