Greta

  • Origin
    German, Greek
  • Meaning
    The name Greta signifies beauty, purity, and preciousness. It carries a sense of elegance and sophistication.
  • Variations
    Gretchen, Margareta, Margaret, Margot, Gretel
  • Similar names
    Clara, Ada, Emma, Nora, Ingrid
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  • The name Greta, of Germanic origin, carries with it a timeless charm and sophistication. Derived from the name Margareta, meaning "pearl" in Greek, Greta embodies beauty, purity, and preciousness. Greta has a rich history and has been adorned by notable individuals from various fields. In the world of cinema, Greta Garbo, the Swedish actress and international film star, became an icon of grace and talent. Another prominent figure, Greta Thunberg, brought attention to environmental issues through her powerful activism. Fictional characters named Greta have also left their mark in popular culture. From Greta Garson in "Mrs. Miniver" to Greta Helsing in "The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter," these characters have captured our imaginations and added depth to their respective stories. The name Greta is versatile, with variations such as Gretchen, Margareta, and Margaret. It also offers charming nicknames like Gretch, Grete, and Etta, providing personalization and endearment. Choosing the name Greta for your baby girl is like gifting her with a timeless treasure. Its elegance and grace will accompany her throughout her life, embodying her own beauty and preciousness.
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