Gréta name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Hungarian, Icelandic, Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: The Pearl
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What does Gréta mean?

Meaning of Gréta is The Pearl is of Old Greek origin and is used predominantly in Danish, Icelandic, Swedish, Finnish and Hungarian is used for baby girls. Gréta is Icelandic cognate of Greta.

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Variants of Gréta

Greta, Margaret, Margreta, Ghita, Greet, Grieta, Margaux, Mamie, Tita, Margueritte, Annemargaret, Marguerite, Margareta, Magreta

How popular is the name Gréta?

Gréta is a common baby name in Hungary while it is somewhat familiar in Iceland and Slovakia. As per our research, over 2000 babies have been bestowed Gréta around the globe.

Facts

Gréta in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands01818931138
Sweden018185
Norway018185
Denmark00110

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Famous people named Gréta

  • Gréta Arn, Hungarian tennis player of Danube Swabian German descent

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