Certificate of Name
Garnet 1
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Garnet is a feminine given name derived directly from the English vocabulary word garnet, a precious stone that serves as the traditional birthstone for the month of January. The name's appeal stems from the gem's rich, dark red color and its symbolic associations with loyalty, friendship, and trust. The term garnet itself traces back through Middle English gernet, from Old French grenate (meaning "dark red"), and ultimately from Latin granatum (a pomegranate seed), referencing the gem's resemblance to pomegranate seeds. While less common, there is a variant spelling Garnette. Though clearly feminine in modern use, the name saw modest but enduring popularity from the late 19th century into early 20th-century America. As a birthstone name, it joins others such as Ruby, Emerald, and Pearl. Like many jewel names, it is also surname as found among families using Garnet as a transferred use, though in this case it is strictly recorded as a first name for women referred from the gemstone itself. The recent revival has been more steady for jewel names than widespread for Garnet specifically, though its connection to January gives it special appeal.
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