Okay, I know it has the word "scar" in it, but the "lett" makes it sound so cute. It's arsty sounding. Old, yet new. I'm a big believer in having fun with the middle name(s), and this name sounds bright and fresh.
have always been a big fan of Gone With the Wind and the character of Scarlett. She is a moving woman with many virtues. She is strong, elegant, beautiful and even turns out to be a caring, heartfelt individual. Scalett, the character, holds a lot of the virtues that I wish in my child, so the name would suit her well, I hope.
My first experience with it was while reading "Gone With the Wind" and "Scarlett" but I fell in love with it when I realized that my g-mas name, Arlett, was inside the name. The name evokes strength and character yet is still feminine and uncommon. My favorite combos are Scarlett Caroline and Lucy Scarlett.
Scarlett Hope
Scarlett, of course, was first used as a name in Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone With the Wind. Incidentally, Scarlett O'Hara, the book's protagonist's real name is Katie Scarlett O'Hara, Scarlett being her grandmother's maiden name.