Scarlett
"Scarlett" is a popular name often associated with the character Scarlett O'Hara from the novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. The story, set during the American Civil War, follows Scarlett's struggles and resilience as she navigates love, loss, and survival in the South.
In addition to literature, "Scarlett" is also a common name in various cultures and can refer to the color red, symbolizing passion and intensity. The name has been used in films, music, and other forms of art, often representing strong, independent female characters.