Scarlett

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Scarlett is a female name that originated from the color scarlet. It may refer to:

People

  • Scarlett (given name), a feminine name
  • Scarlett (surname)
  • Scarlett (gamer) (Sasha Hostyn), professional video game player

Fictional characters

  • Scarlett (comics)
  • Scarlett McCain, a main character in The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne series by Jonathan Stroud

Places

  • Scarlett Point, a location on Montagu Island, in the South Sandwich Islands
  • Scarlett Point, near Castletown, Isle of Man
  • Scarlett Road, a street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Arts and entertainment

  • Scarlett (musical), a 1970 musical based on the novel Gone with the Wind
  • Scarlett (Cassidy novel), a 2006 novel by Cathy Cassidy
  • Scarlett (Ripley novel), a 1991 novel by Alexandra Ripley
  • Scarlett (miniseries), a 1994 television adaptation loosely based on the novel Scarlett by Alexandra Ripley
  • Scarlett (2006 film), a TV movie starring Rebecca Gayheart directed by Steve Miner
  • Scarlett (2018 film), an Italian thriller film directed by Luigi Boccia
  • "Scarlett" (song), a 1995 song by Closterkeller off the album Scarlet (Closterkeller album)
  • Project Scarlett, working name of the Xbox Series X
  • Scarlett Pictures, an Australian film production company

Other uses

  • Scarlett (cat) (1995–2008), a feline who received worldwide media attention for saving her kittens
  • Scarlett, a product line of audio USB-interfaces by Focusrite
  • Scarlett, a beauty brand by Felicya Angelista

See also

Search for "scarlett" on Wikipedia.
  • All pages with titles beginning with Scarlett
  • All pages with titles containing Scarlett
  • Scarlet (disambiguation)
  • Scarlett Martínez International Airport, international airport serving Río Hato, Mexico
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