- Source: Lavender (given name)
Lavender is a given name often given in reference to the flowering plant or to the light purple color. It is derived from the Old French word lavendre from the Latin lavendula. In some instances, it might also be a transferred use of the surname, which originated as an occupational name for a person who worked in a laundry or was a camp follower.
Usage
The name has been in rare, but steady, use in the Anglosphere along with other botanical names since the 1800s. It is currently more often used for girls but was historically also in use for boys. The name was given to 188 newborn girls in the United States in 2022.
It may refer to:
People
Lavender “Pinkie” Barnes (1915-2012), English international table tennis champion
Lavender Cheung (born 1970) Chinese journalist from Hong Kong
Lavender Patten, British writer and diplomat
Fictional characters
Lavender, a character in Matilda, a children's novel by Roald Dahl
Lavender, a character in the Canadian animated children's television series Little Charmers
Lavender Brown, a character in the Harry Potter novels by JK Rowling and movies based on the books
Lavender Shade Johnson, a male character in Three Times Lucky, a 2013 adolescent novel by Sheila Turnage
Lavender Rolt, the main character of Sweet Lavender, a play by Arthur Wing Pinero, first performed in 1888
Lavender “Popeye” Wolfmeyer, a character in the 2005 American film The Upside of Anger
Notes
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