All names

Skarlette

Skarlette is a stylized spelling of Scarlett, originally a surname for a seller of rich scarlet cloth.

#158543 sylEnglishFrenchOccupationalModern
Swipe names like SkarletteFree · no signup

Popularity over time

1900s1950s1990s
Flow
3 syllables
Pronounce

Name story

Skarlette is an elaborated spelling variant of Scarlett, a name with deep roots in medieval English occupational tradition. The word scarlet originally referred to a richly dyed cloth — one of the most expensive textiles of the Middle Ages, produced through a complex process using kermes insects and prized for its vivid, blood-warm red. Families who traded in or dyed scarlet cloth carried the name as a surname, and like many occupational surnames it eventually crossed into first-name use.

The name's cultural explosion in the twentieth century is almost entirely attributable to Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind, in which Scarlett O'Hara — willful, beautiful, and morally complex — became one of American literature's most debated protagonists. For decades afterward, Scarlett carried the weight of that association: a name of Southern glamour and turbulent ambition. The twenty-first century has largely liberated the name from that specific context, allowing it to be claimed more neutrally as a color name with warm, bold connotations.

Skarlette, with its 'k' substituting for the conventional 'sc' and the doubled final 't' and 'e,' is a distinctly modern American form — a name that keeps the sound and associations of Scarlett while insisting on visual individuality. It belongs to a tradition of phonetic respelling that treats the alphabet as a creative medium, ensuring a name that cannot be confused with any other even at a glance.

Names like Skarlette

Olivia
Latin · Coined by Shakespeare for Twelfth Night, derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' symbol of peace.
James
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yaakov' (Jacob) via Late Latin 'Jacomus'; means 'supplanter.' A perennial royal name.
Henry
English · From Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the home.' A name of many kings.
William
English · From Germanic 'wil' (will, desire) and 'helm' (helmet, protection); borne by William the Conqueror.
Evelyn
English · From Norman French 'Aveline', possibly meaning 'wished-for child' or related to the hazelnut.
Jack
English · Medieval diminutive of John via 'Jankin,' ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Daniel
Hebrew · From Hebrew Daniyyel meaning 'God is my judge'; an Old Testament prophet who survived the lions' den.
Samuel
Hebrew · From Hebrew Shemu'el meaning 'heard by God'; a major Old Testament prophet and judge.
Hudson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hugh,' where Hugh derives from Germanic 'hug' meaning heart or mind.
John
Hebrew · From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' The most enduring biblical name in English-speaking history.
Harper
English · Occupational surname meaning 'harp player', from Old English hearpere.
David
Hebrew · From Hebrew Dawid meaning 'beloved'; the shepherd king of Israel who slew Goliath.
Matthew
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Mattityahu' meaning 'gift of God'; one of the twelve apostles.
Avery
English · From the Norman French form of Germanic Alfred or Alberich, meaning elf ruler or elf counsel.
Violet
English · From Old French 'violete,' ultimately from Latin 'viola,' the purple flower symbolizing modesty and faithfulness.

Explore more

Like Skarlette?

Swipe through thousands of names like it

Start swiping