Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Greta"

People with the first name "Greta"

Greta Agius Greta Amato Greta Avery Greta Avola Greta B. Wong Greta Barsanti Greta Brotherton Greta Bruce Greta Budreikaite Greta Campo Greta Cardenas Greta Carlos Greta Cousins Greta Crossland Greta César Greta David Greta Dillon Greta Donato Greta Dorfman Greta Dyer Greta Engelbrecht Greta Erwin Greta Espejo Greta Eta Greta Etingen Greta Eva Greta Falch Greta Fowler Greta Franke Greta Fuller Greta Galiauskaite Greta Garrett Greta Gennari Greta Gergely Greta Goldsmith Greta Guido Greta Gustafsson Greta Harrington Greta Hatfield Greta Hauberg Greta Hazlett Greta Hoff Greta Holloway Greta Hooson Greta Hostetler Greta Hovland Greta Hundertmark Greta Isabella Greta Jack Greta Jackman Greta Jacobs Greta Jacobson Greta Jonsson Greta Jorgenson Greta Joynes Greta Krasniqi Greta Larocca Greta Lazzari Greta Leach Greta Legaite Greta Lungyte Greta Milani Greta Miranda Greta Morrison Greta Myers Greta Nichols Greta Novikova Greta Oehlert Greta Olson Greta Page Greta Paredes Greta Paulauskiene Greta Persico Greta Peterson Greta Philip Greta Pilgrim Greta Pratt Greta Puodžiūnaitė Greta Rakowski Greta Richter-Kempin Greta Rojas Greta Rossi Greta Sangster Greta Scott Greta Spencer Greta Titelman Greta Truscott Greta Vandenbosch Greta Vargas Greta Wagner Greta Warren Greta Weydauer Greta Wilding Greta Word Greta Wright Greta Zalyte Greta Zicari Greta Zinck Greta De Meyer Greta La Rocca

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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