Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Greta"

People with the first name "Greta"

Greta Aaronson Greta Abram Greta Adamson Greta Alexandru Greta Allies Greta Angela Greta Angeli Greta Aske Greta Bale Greta Bay Greta Bellei Greta Bergstrom Greta Blomberg Greta Blomme Greta Bowden Greta Boyce Greta Brett Greta Bråthen Greta Cable Greta Callender Greta Carmichael Greta Carrington Greta Cassar Greta Cherry Greta Chiarella Greta Cipriani Greta Connors Greta Duca Greta Durres Greta Fantini Greta Fielding Greta Fleischer Greta Florio Greta Fornes Greta Frances Greta Fuentes-Gouthro Greta Fure Greta Gasparaviciute Greta Gismala Greta Granberg Greta Gwyn Greta Haley Greta Halvorsen Greta Hansén-Haug Greta Hartkamp Greta Helberg Greta Høvik Greta Ingram Greta Inman Greta Jefferis Greta Jenny Greta Jončaitė Greta Jude Greta Klose Greta Knighton Greta Kranz Greta Kuriger Greta Kvamme Greta Lansen Greta Leoni Greta Magnussen Greta Malik Greta Malmin Greta Mantovi Greta Marcussen Greta Markowitz Greta Mcneill Greta Neubauer Greta Nordstrand Greta Noris Greta O'donnell Greta Paris Greta Pernechele Greta Pokorny Greta Ponti Greta Power Greta Powers Greta Prozesky Greta Reggi Greta Riemersma Greta Rinaudo Greta Rundberg Greta S. Hassell Greta Samuels Greta Satek Greta Silver Greta Spring Greta Stafford Greta Statler Greta Stevenson Greta Torbergsen Greta True Greta Valla Greta Washington Greta Web Greta Wilhelm Greta Wojtowicz Greta de-Sena Greta di Pasquale Greta van Rooyen

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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