Origin:English; Persian
Meaning:Person who made or sold clothes made of scarlet
The name Scarlett is derived from an English surname that denoted a person who made or sold clothes made of scarlet (a type of woollen cloth). The word scarlet itself is possibly derived from the Persian saghrelat (سقرلاط). Although the name was used throughout the 20th century, it became significantly more common in the early-mid-2000s, following the popularity of actress Scarlett Johansson.
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