Imagine a baby boy named Garnett bursting onto the scene like a fiery red garnet set against the shimmering lights of Diwali – that’s the kind of sparkle this name brings. Rooted in Old French grenate (itself from Latin granatum, “pomegranate”), Garnett carries the juicy symbolism of the ruby-red seed and the protective charm of the gemstone. It’s as if every time you whisper “gahr-NET,” you’re sprinkling a little warmth and good fortune over your child’s path. Though pleasantly uncommon in the U.S., it’s climbing the charts with a quiet confidence, much like a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered in a Jaipur bazaar.
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