Violeta
The meaning of the Violeta is 'Purple; 'violet (flower)' . The name is spelled Violet in Bulgarian, Romanian, and other languages, including Spanish. Violetta is the Italian version. Violeta is a variant of Violet that is widespread throughout Eastern Europe. Despite having Latin roots, Violeta is a popular female name worldwide. The name is a version of the violet flower, which stands for humility, innocence, and spiritual wisdom. This name was taken from the Old French 'Violette' or 'Viole', from the Latin 'vla', which itself was descended from the Ancient Greek and meant 'violet, purple flower', or 'dark blue flower'. In Scotland, the English version of Violet experienced some distribution in the 15th century, but it wasn't until the nineteenth century that it took off in England. Due to the character in Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night', the Italian version 'Viola' gained popularity in England. One famous person bearing this name is Violeta Parra, the Chilean composer.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
purple; violet (flower)
Origin
Spanish and Eastern European
Numerology
V is for vitality, your lust for living.
I is for ideas, that you bring to life.
O is for ornate, nothing plain here!
L is for laughter, you spread wherever you go.
E is for enjoy, your life can be fun!
T is for treat, that you always are.
A is for activities, for you have many.
Lucky
Violeta lucky number is 3.
The number 3 has always held powerful symbolism. Think about good things coming in 3s, the birth-life-death cycle, the mind-body-soul connection, the 3 acts of a typical story. Wherever the number 3 shows up in your life, it's generally an omen of creativity, communication, optimism, and curiosity!
Famous People Named Violeta
- Allen Daniel Candler American politician; 56th Governor of Georgia
- Violeta Barrios Torres de Chamorro President of Nicaragua
- Violeta del Carmen Parra Chilean composer and musician
- Violeta Urmana Lithuanian operatic soprano
- Violeta Autumn American architect