Scarlett-Lea
English · Girl · 3 syllables
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About the name Scarlett-Lea
Scarlett-Lea combines "Scarlett," derived from the Old French "escarlate" (a bright red fabric), meaning "red" or "scarlet," with "Lea," from Old English "leah" meaning "meadow" or "clearing." The hyphenated compound is primarily used in English-speaking cultures, particularly in North America, with "Scarlett" gaining popularity through literary and film references including Gone with the Wind, while "Lea" reflects traditional English naming conventions.
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Etymology
Scarlett-Lea combines "Scarlett," derived from the Old French "escarlate" (a bright red fabric), meaning "red" or "scarlet," with "Lea," from Old English "leah" meaning "meadow" or "clearing." The hyphenated compound is primarily used in English-speaking cultures, particularly in North America, with "Scarlett" gaining popularity through literary and film references including Gone with the Wind, while "Lea" reflects traditional English naming conventions.
Scarlett-Lea currently ranks #5,785 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2011.
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