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What (who) is Scarlett - definition


Scarlett (Cassidy novel)         
  • First edition (publ. [[Puffin Books]])
NOVEL
Scarlett (young adult novel); Scarlett (Cathy Cassidy novel)
Scarlett is a 2006 novel by Cathy Cassidy. It won the 2007 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children's Books in the 12–16 age group.
Scarlett (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Scarlett is an English name of Norman French origin and is a metonymic occupational surname for a dyer or a seller of rich, brightly coloured cloth, often of a brilliant, vivid red colour. The derivation of the name is from the Old French word "Escarlate", scarlet, which by 1182 was already being used as the name of a cloth, particularly bright red cloth.
Scarlett (given name)         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Scarlett or Scarlet is a feminine given name. The color scarlet symbolizes courage, passion, force, joy and heat.
Examples of use of Scarlett
1. Dick Scarlett III, president and CEO of United Bancorp of Wyoming, and Maggie Scarlett (wife). Dwight C.
2. Blame: Julio claims Fiona MacKeown neglected Scarlett – which she denies He added: "Scarlett had a drinking habit.
3. He interrupts himself: "Scarlett Johansson." Jewish?
4. Skip gossip links to more articles Photos: Scarlett steps out for Match Point premiere Pictures: Scarlett – a rising star Headlines: Even more showbiz stories Archive: Scarlett wonders, Woody have her back?
5. Scroll down for more ... Little sister: Scarlett was raped and murdered in Goa He said: "Scarlett didn‘t want to go to India.