Garnett
Garnett Origin and Meaning
Garnett is a feminine name that originated as a surname derived from the gemstone garnet, known for its deep red color. While occasionally used for males, it's listed here primarily as a feminine name. The surname comes from the Old French 'grenat,' referring to the dark red semi-precious stone. Garnett offers parents a sophisticated gemstone name alternative to more common choices like Ruby or Pearl. The name carries associations of richness, depth, and natural beauty through its connection to the garnet stone. As a first name, Garnett saw modest usage in the United States during the early 20th century but remains relatively uncommon today, giving it a vintage charm. The double 't' ending gives the name a distinctive appearance compared to the simple 'Garnet' spelling. The name appeals to those seeking something simultaneously elegant, nature-connected, and uncommon.