Rhett
Rhett is a given name for males, most famously associated with the character Rhett Butler from Margaret Mitchell's novel *Gone With the Wind* and its subsequent film adaptation. The character, a dashing and roguish Southern gentleman, has significantly shaped the public perception of the name. Historically, "Rhett" is believed to be of English origin, possibly derived from a surname. Its popularity has seen fluctuations, often influenced by cultural phenomena. While not among the most common names, it maintains a distinct presence. The name Rhett can also be found as a surname, with notable bearers in various fields. Its sound is often described as strong and somewhat classic. The usage of Rhett as a first name has seen a gradual increase in popularity in recent decades.