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Names Like Skarlet

24 baby names similar to Skarlet in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.

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Scarlett#32 in the U.S.Scarlet; bright red; a fine cloth of scarlet colorScarlet#510 in the U.S.From the English color word 'scarlet,' denoting a vivid red; ultimately from Old French escarlaSkarlett#3003 in the U.S.Creative respelling of Scarlett, the vivid red color; evokes passion, boldness, and fierce femiRuby#64 in the U.S.Deep red precious gemstone; from Latin rubeus, meaning redAria#26 in the U.S.Song; melody; air; a solo vocal piece in opera or classical musicLyla#80 in the U.S.Night; dark beauty — variant of Layla, from Arabic and Persian layl (night)Josie#82 in the U.S.God will increase; God shall add — nickname form of Josephine or Joanna, from Hebrew YosefSienna#94 in the U.S.Orange-red earth pigment; named after the Italian city of Siena, known for its rich reddish-broEliza#115 in the U.S.My God is an oath; pledged to God — short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew ElishebaRaelynn#116 in the U.S.Modern American creation combining Rae (Hebrew: ewe, or beam of light) + Lynn (Welsh: lake)Esther#119 in the U.S.Possibly from Persian stara (star) or Hebrew seter (hidden); the meaning is disputedEmerson#122 in the U.S.Son of Emery; Emery derives from Germanic Amalric meaning 'work-power' or 'brave power'Scottie#126 in the U.S.From Scotland; one who is ScottishEmersyn#138 in the U.S.Feminine respelling of Emerson — son of Emery, from Germanic amal (work) and ric (power)Samantha#151 in the U.S.Possibly told by God; or a feminine form of Samuel (from Hebrew Shemuel, meaning God has heard)Summer#152 in the U.S.The warmest season of the year; from Old English sumorPiper#155 in the U.S.One who plays a pipe or flute — an occupational English surnameOakley#156 in the U.S.Oak clearing or oak meadow; from Old English ac (oak) + leah (clearing, meadow)Arya#158 in the U.S.Noble; honorable — from Sanskrit ārya meaning noble, of high rankSage#160 in the U.S.Wise, knowing; also the fragrant herb SalviaNevaeh#165 in the U.S.Heaven spelled backwards — a modern American invented name, 'heaven' reversedSutton#181 in the U.S.Southern settlement or southern farm; from Old English suth (south) + tun (settlement, enclosurEverleigh#194 in the U.S.From an English place name: boar clearing or wild-boar woodland clearing — from Old English eofPeyton#199 in the U.S.From an English place name and surname meaning 'Pæga's town' — a settlement named after an Old

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