Violette
Violette is derived from the color 'violet' of the rainbow. The meaning of Violette is 'a purple flower'. Violette is a name generally used for people of the feminine gender. We can relate it to the purple color or a purple flower when we think of Violette. The word has its roots in French culture. One of the earliest flowers took after the name violet of the genus viola group, after which this name is inspired. This name is commonly used in European countries, namely Italy, France, and the United Kingdom. Violette has given rise to many lovely varieties, including Violaine, Viola, and Violetta, providing a plethora of options for naming your tiny flower. The usage of this name has fairly increased a lot, and it has become an extremely popular name. It has become a common name used by many and frequently. Violette has been quite an adaptive name and has been used by many famous personalities, including Violette Szabo, Violette Verdy, and Violette Mordis. Violet Gray from the 'Peanuts comic', the novel 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', and Violet Beauregarde are both fictional Violets.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
purple
Origin
French
Numerology
V is for vitality, your lust for living.
I is for inspire, others seek your guidance.
O is for orderly, a lifelong passion.
L is for lucky, who is more?
E is for exquisite, who could argue?
T is for traditional, somewhat old fashioned.
T is for thoughtful, the caring you.
E is for easy going, no ruffles here.
Lucky
Violette lucky number is 9.
The mission for 9 is to reach its highest state of consciousness, and to help others also achieve this spiritual awareness. 9 is not afraid to transform, and its malleable spirit inspires others to explore their own ranges of motion. Since 9, in many ways, has transcended the physical plane, it must constantly remember to anchor itself.
Famous People Named Violette
- Yasmine Pahlavi wife of Reza Pahlavi II, Crown Prince of Iran
- Yasmine Kittles American singer and actress
- Violette Selfridge daughter of American/English entrepreneur Harry Selfridge
- Violette Leduc French novelist
Violette in Pop Culture
- Zebedee jack,in,the,box in British series "The Magic Roundabout" ("Doogal" in the U.S.)
- Zedekiah "Zed" Malakov character in Eva Ibbotson's The Star of Kazan
- Zed character in film Pulp Fiction ("Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.")
- Zed character in the "League of Legends" video games