Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Greta"

People with the first name "Greta"

Greta A. Hovik Greta Adkins Greta Andrea Greta Applegate Greta Aramburo Greta Archuleta Greta Aterg Greta Beaumont Greta Bob Greta Boschetti Greta Brucker Greta Brun Greta Campbell Greta Clinton Greta Cronin Greta D'Amico Greta Davis Greta Dervishaj Greta Dickson Greta Dora Greta Elizabeth Greta Ellis Greta Evans Greta Fabio Greta Ferguson Greta Fernandes Greta Funke Greta G. Caughron Greta Galvez Greta Gonzalez Greta Goodman Greta Gunnarsdóttir Greta Harms Greta Hauer Greta Hayer Greta Herrington Greta Horne Greta Hough Greta Hurt Greta Iljazi Greta Incorvaia Greta Ivory Greta Jenček Greta Johnson Greta Josefsson Greta Joyce Greta Kantrowitz Greta Kerner Greta Knutsen Greta Kraucz Greta Krippner Greta Krol Greta Lacchini Greta Larsen Greta Latini Greta Libonati Greta Lyons Greta Marinelli Greta Mate-Augusztinyi Greta Mcgregor Greta Mikalauskaitė Greta Miller Greta Mooney Greta Moorhead Greta Olafsen Greta Pemberton Greta Petrovaite Greta Philips Greta Pininfarina Greta Post Greta Rea Greta Riedesel Greta Rita Greta Rodriguez Greta Ros Greta Schulte Greta Schütz Greta Shaw Greta Simpson Greta Smeyers Greta Sprea Greta Suarez Greta Taury Greta Teigen Greta Trujillo Greta Tucker Greta Underwood Greta Varholdt Greta Vermeersch Greta Visigalli Greta Weil Greta Wensel Greta Zamora Greta Zanon Greta Ziegler Greta Zontek Greta del Sal Greta la Sala Greta van Bemmelen Greta van Campenhout

Information about "Greta"

Name-day: 20.7.

For this Greta there are 4249 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Greta are: de Giorgi, de Jong, Diaz

In the ranking of the most common first names Greta is on position 1497.

During the last seven days Greta was searched for 14 times.

Meaning of "Greta"

Female first name (English, German, Scandinavian): Greta, the pearl, taken as a name from the Latin into German;; ancient Greek (14 helpers); Margarites = the Pearl (Old High German) in the Middle Ages, spread by the name of the Holy. Margaret of Antioch (3rd and 4th centuries) and the Greek word 'Margarites' is perhaps originally from the Persian with the meaning 'child of light' (according to the presentation of the pearl as a dew-drop, which was changed by moonlight)

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