Monday, January 30, 2012

What about Violette or Violet for a little girl?

hi i want to call baby Violet if it s a girl . what do you think of it as a name. are there many out there. also , sould i call it Violette , or Violet

What about Violette or Violet for a little girl?
Beautiful. I like the Violette spelling. Jennifer Garner and Ben Afflack named their daughter Violet.
Reply:The name Violet is really starting to grow on me. It's a good choice. But, I would spell it Violet.
Reply:I had considered that name when I was pregnant with my first daughter. Very pretty. I would spell it Violet.
Reply:Stick with Violet, its a nice name
Reply:I love Violet. It is soft and pretty and girly. old-fashioned and new, too.
Reply:I work in a shop and a woman was shouting her little back to her the other day... Violet... Violet...



I love the way it looks on paper but it doesnt roll off the tongue easily... The more she shouted and the angrier she got it sounded very close to violence!



Not the best association...
Reply:Out of the two i like Violette better but, another cute name would be Violetta :)
Reply:I like it spelled Violet
Reply:i like violets beautiful and its perfect for a lil girl
Reply:First, I'd stick with Violet. Adding on an extra "te" is pointless, and makes the name fussier, not better.



As for whether or not it is too popular, that's tough to say. It is reasonably uncommon right now - it was #261 in 2006. BUT it leapt up from #372 the year before, and #588 the year before that. I think Violet is the kind of name that *will* be hot by 2010. And by hot, I mean relatively common.



Names that gain like that - hopping up more than 100 places in a year - often end up being super-popular. For example, Ava went from 350 to 259 to 180, between 1998 and 2000. Isabella climbed from 699 to 487 to 319 to 222 between 1991 and 1994.



So while Violet may remain relatively rare, it strikes me as a name poised to gain rapidly. If your daughter is born this year, it might not matter. But in two years, or three? Better keep an eye on it.
Reply:I think this is a very pretty name for a baby girl. And as she grows up, she will have the most beautiful name in the world.



As for the spelling. It depends on how you want to say it. With the accent on the Vio or the ette. I prefer Violet.
Reply:I would spell it Violette. I think its pretty!!!!
Reply:I absolutely love the name Violet, but as a middle name. Violet is a little too old-fashioned to go as a first name. The only Violet I know is the Violet from A Series Of Unfortunate Events, and that book takes place in the past. Also, the name Violet would be a little out-of-place in a school.
Reply:I guess it all depends on how you're going to pronounce it - Vie-o-let / Vie-let (Violet) or V-O-let (Violette).
Reply:I would definitely go with Violet and I think it's a very sweet name.
Reply:Violet is lovely. I'd stick to Violet, Violette is a bit pretentious if the baby has no French roots.
Reply:i like jade
Reply:Violet. It's the traditional spelling.
Reply:Violette!
Reply:ive never met anyone with that name, i think it is cute, i would spell it Violet.
Reply:If you mean Violet like the color spell it that way. I like it. Don't change spelling to Violette if you mean Violet.
Reply:Violet -I love it. Very pretty and only 1 on Coronation Street, I know of none in real life.
Reply:Violet. The extra letters just look odd to me. I like Violet because it's a simple, sweet floral name. I think it can sound really cheesy really easily though, so I personally prefer Viola just a bit. However, I still think Violet is a great name.
Reply:Violette ................. nice!
Reply:i think it is pretty. either way you spell it is pretty. but if you spell it violette, people might say it: V-O-let instead of vi-o-let. (if you can understand that!) but i love the spelling violette. so either way is great. sorry, i know this answer is confusing!


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