Garnett

/ɡɑrˈnɛt/ noun

A deep red semi-precious stone or gemstone, often used in jewelry, or a person's surname.

From Old French 'grenade' and Latin 'granatum' meaning pomegranate, because the stone resembles pomegranate seeds in color and appearance. The spelling shifted over time to the modern 'garnet.'

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