Violet

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Violet may refer to:

Common meanings

  • Violet (color), a spectral color with wavelengths shorter than blue
  • One of a list of plants known as violet, particularly:
    • Viola (plant), a genus of flowering plants

Places

United States

  • Violet, Louisiana
  • Violet, Missouri
  • Violet, Texas
  • Violet, West Virginia

Elsewhere

  • Violet, Ontario, Canada

Media and entertainment

Film

  • Violet (1921 film), a German silent film
  • Violet (1978 film), a Croatian feature film
  • Violet (1981 film), a short film
  • Violet (2014 film), a Dutch film
  • Violet (2021 film), an American drama film

Music

Albums

  • Violet (The Birthday Massacre album), 2004
  • Violet (Closterkeller album), 1993
  • Violet, a 2018 EP by Pentagon

Songs

  • "Violet" (Daniel Caesar song), 2015
  • "Violet" (Hole song), 1995
  • "Violet" (Seal song), 1992
  • "Violet", a 2017 song by Pentagon from Demo_02
  • "Violet", a 1996 song by Joe Morris from Elsewhere

Other uses

  • Violet (opera), a 2005 opera by Roger Scruton
  • Violet (musical), by Jeanine Tesori
  • Violet (computer game), a 2008 interactive fiction game
  • Pokémon Violet, one of the two paired Pokémon Scarlet and Violet games for the Nintendo Switch
  • Violet, the codename for Kasumi Yoshizawa, a character from Persona 5

People

  • Violet (given name), a female given name
  • Arlene Violet, American nun and Attorney General
  • Pierre-Noël Violet, Flemish-French miniature-painter
  • Tessa Violet, American singer-songwriter

Other uses

  • NYU Violets, the teams of New York University
  • Sea violet, Microcosmus sabatieri, a species of edible Mediterranean tunicate

See also

  • Violeta (disambiguation)
  • Violetta (disambiguation)
  • Violette (disambiguation)
  • Viola (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Violet
  • All pages with titles containing Violet
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