Grettell name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: English
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Grettell
Meaning: Form of Margaret, Child of Light and The Pearl
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What does Grettell mean?

Grettell is spelling variant of Grettel. Grettel is form of noteworthy and pious Gretel.

Variants of Grettell

Grettel, Gretel, Gretell, Marguerite, Greta

How popular is the name Grettell?

Grettell is an uncommon baby name in still in use in United States. As per our findings, over 70 babies have been bestowed Grettell around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2023102569
2022900411
2021151655
2020752514
2019699716
2018978410
2017126937
2016886412
2015118198
2014109459
View more ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numerology tells about Grettell?

You are compassionate and always put other people's needs before yours. Pay more attention to your overall well-being. The only person you need to prove yourself is the person you see in the mirror every day. You are persistent but without motivation, you won't accomplish anything. You are deeply related to the 5 senses. You have a plan on changing the world. However, in order to do it, teach people how to change themselves first.

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  •  Alexandrine - Alexandrine's meaning is He Who Wards Off (Other) Men or Manly is used in Finnish and Norwegian used as a girl name is rooted from Old Greek
  •  Jörna - Girl name Jörna is especially used in German, meaning of Jörna is "Earthworker or Bauer" is originated from Old Greek and German
  •  Pierre-Emmanuel - Pierre-Emmanuels origin is Greek, meaning of Pierre-Emmanuel is "Rock or Rock"
  •  Gretel - Unwonted Gretel has its origin in Old Greek, Gretel means "Child of Light, Form of Margaret or The Pearl", used in Finnish and German is a girl name
  •  Hyperion - Boy name Hyperion is rooted from Old Greek, meaning of Hyperion is "The One Above"

Famous people named Grettell

  • Grettell Valdez, Mexican television and film actress and former fashion model

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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