Deep red; seller of rich cloth
A French-influenced spelling of the English name Scarlett, originally an occupational surname for someone who sold 'scarlet,' a high-quality wool cloth. The color association shifted from the fabric type to the vivid red hue over time. This double-t-e ending adds a touch of French flair to the more common English version.
About 197 girls were named Scarlette in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
British television presenter and singer
The same feel as Scarlette — far less common.
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