Quick Internet Searches On The Name Violet:
"Violets are small plants, whose flowers are usually violet or purple in color."
"There are several fictional characters named Violet: in the comic 'Peanuts', Violet Beauregarde is a chewing-gum addict golden ticket winner in Roald Dahl's 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', Violet Baudelaire is one of the three siblings in Lemony Snicket's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' and Violet is the eldest daughter of Mr. Incredible with the gift of invisibility in the Disney film 'The Incredibles'."
"From the Old French violette, a diminutive form of viole, which is derived from the Latin viola (a violet). The name has been in use since the Middle Ages but did not become common until the middle of the 19th century when the use of flower names came into vogue."
Violet Hunt, English writer and literary salon hostess
Violet McNaughton (1879-1968), Canadian journalist
Violet Needham (1876-1967), English writer
Violet Jacob (1863-1946), Scottish poet
Violet Oakley (1874-1961), American artist
Violet Balestreri Archer (1913-2000), Canadian composer
Violet Jessop, ocean liner stewardess who survived the sinkings of the ''Titanic'' and the ''Britannic''
Violet Hilton (1908-1969), English conjoined twin and vaudeville performer
Violet Maye Grohl, daughter of Foo Fighters frontman/ former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl
Violet Anne Affleck, daughter of actors Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner"
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, character on TV series "Downton Abbey"
Dr. Violet Turner, character on the TV show "Private Practice"
Violet Baudelaire, main character in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events" series.
Violet Beauregard, gum-chewing character in Roald Dahl's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and both movies the book inspired.
Violet Alden was one of the "Boxcar Children" in the series written by American author Gertrude Chandler Warner.
Violet Bick, saucy small-town girl in "Its A Wonderful Life".
Violet Gray, character in Charles Schulz's "Peanuts" cartoons
Violet Elizabeth Bott, a lisping spoiled child from the English "Just William" stories, most famous for her refrain,"I'll thcream and thcream 'till I'm thick — I can, you know"
A college fraternity, SAE, has a "Violet" song.
Violet Sanford, protagonist in the film "Coyote Ugly" played by Piper Perabo.
Violet Devereaux was the old woman in the 2005 film "Skeleton Key"
Violet Harmon in "American Horror Story"