Meaning of the Name Violet
The first name Violet is of English, Italian, Latin, French origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: Flower (Vi, Viola, Violetta, Iliolette)
Italian: Flower
Latin: Modest Grace, Graceful, Imaginative, Her Heart Rules Her Head
French: Purple,Blue Flower
English: Variant of Viola: Violet. Viola Was One of the Heroine's in Shakespeare's Play 'Twelfth Night'
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Amethyst
(Greek)
Jewel. Also 'Against Intoxication.' a Purple or Violet Gemstone. According to Ancient Greek Superstition an Amethyst Protected Its Owner Against the Effects of Strong Drink
Eolande
(Celtic/Gaelic)
Violet Flower
Fiala
(Czechoslovakian)
Violet
Iantha
(Greek)
Violet Flower (Lanthe, Lanthia, Janthia)
Ianthe
(Greek)
Variant of Iolanthe: Violet Flower
Ianthe
(Greek)
Violet Colored Flower
Ianthe
(Greek)
Violet, Colored Flower
Iola
(Welsh)
Violet-colored Dawn
Iola
(Greek)
Violet-colored Dawn. Sister of Iphitus
Iolanthe
(Greek)
Violet Flower. The Name of a Gilbert and Sullivan Opera from Also a Mythological Sea Nymph and Daughter of Oceanus
Iona
(English)
Violet
Iona
(Greek)
Violet, from the Greek Word 'Ion'. Amethyst
Ione
(Greek)
Amethyst. Violet
Vi
(English)
Diminutive of Viola: Violet. Viola Was One of the Heroine's in Shakespeare's Play 'Twelfth Night'
Vi
(American)
From the Name Violet
Viola
(English)
Violet. Viola Was One of the Heroine's in Shakespeare's Play 'Twelfth Night'
Viola
(Italian)
From the Name Violet
Violetta
(English)
Variant of Viola: Violet. Viola Was One of the Heroine's in Shakespeare's Play 'Twelfth Night'
Violette
(English)
Variant of Viola: Violet. Viola Was One of the Heroine's in Shakespeare's Play 'Twelfth Night'
Yolanda
(Greek)
Variant of Iolanthe: Violet Flower
Yolanda
(French)
Variant of Yolande: Violet Flower; Strong
Yolande
(Greek)
Variant of Iolanthe: Violet Flower
Yolande
(French)
Violet Flower; Strong
Yolonda
(French)
Variant of Violet: Flower
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