Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Greta"

People with the first name "Greta"

Greta Adams-Ingram Greta Albanese Greta Albert Greta Barkle Greta Baumann Greta Baumbach Greta Bellucci Greta Benedetto Greta Berardi Greta Bidwell Greta Bischoff Greta Bliss Greta Bowers Greta Browne Greta Budin-Karlsson Greta Bullock Greta Carnovale Greta Cervantes Greta Coe Greta Coffey Greta Coltart Greta Colucci Greta Dance Greta Dennis Greta Domenechi Greta Ducksworth Greta Dugbatey Greta Dumas Greta Duncan Greta Eckert Greta Ellison Greta Ennis Greta Fedele Greta Federico Greta Fennell Greta Ferraro Greta Ferrini Greta Fraser Greta Gaines Greta Galloway Greta Gandini Greta Germer Greta Giannini Greta Gjeruldsen Greta Gomes Greta Goodwin Greta Greathouse Greta Guidi Greta Hatton Greta Haug Greta Hayward Greta Heintz Greta Jenner Greta Jewell Greta Kasparaviciute Greta Kolcon Greta Krogstad Greta Lancaster Greta Land Greta Langley Greta Lindahl Greta Lorraine Greta Maksimavičiūtė Greta Marostegan Greta Mason Greta Massimi Greta Mattei Greta McGee Greta Mcgill Greta Melin Greta Morales Greta Mustafa Greta Noriega Greta Norton Greta O. Neill Greta Palmer Greta Parra Greta Pasqualotto Greta Pedreschi Greta Pierre Greta Richardson Greta Romero Greta Santi Greta Sennekamp Greta Soderman Greta Stringer Greta Svensson Greta Tang Greta Thibodeau Greta Thomas Greta Ulbrich Greta Vaz Greta Vega Orozco Greta Vittoria Greta Warden Greta Weir Greta West Greta Zdanavičiūtė Greta Zygmont Greta di Girolamo

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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