Violeta

Violeta signifies the violet flower and is often associated with modesty and humility due to the nature of the flower it represents.

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The name 'Violeta' has its roots in the Latin name 'Viola', symbolizing the violet flower. It is used in several cultures, most notably Spanish, Portuguese, Bulgarian, and Romanian.

  • Popularity: 1,266th
  • Babies named Violeta in the US in 2023:
    Female: 449
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Vi, Leti, Lety, Vee, ViVi.
  • Full Names: Violetta, Violet, Violante, Violetta, Violana.
  • Famous Namesakes: Violeta Chamorro-Nicaraguan politician, Violeta Rivas-Argentinian singer, Violeta Parra-Chilean musician, Violeta Ranova-Bulgarian actress, Violeta Jovanović-Serbian architect.
  • Gender: Traditionally a female name, it's a feminine choice widely adopted due to its association with nature and symbolic meanings.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Violeta carries the energy of number 5 which represents adaptability, interchangeable thinking, and an adventurous spirit. It symbolizes freedom and the ability to communicate easily with others.

The name Violeta has seen varying levels of popularity regionally. While particularly beloved in European regions such as Spain, Romania, and Bulgaria, it is steadily gaining traction in English-speaking countries with the trend of flower and nature-inspired names.

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