Greta is a nice name. It’s a diminutive of Margareta which is fine to use as a given name. I don’t associate the name with Greta Thunberg but even so is that a bad thing? Just because you don’t agree with her doesn’t mean she’s a bad person.
I don't really like most Italian names, and this one sounds a bit weird and not the name I'd give my child. It is a very unique name though, so hello to all the Gretas out there! Sorry that I don't love the name.
This is such a harsh-sounding name to me. I'm not a fan of it, but I do like the longer Margareta. There are so many other great German names to choose from, this one just sounds harsh to me.
I’m usually not too fond of G names or names that have many hard sounds, but Greta has really grown on me! It feels like the name of an energetic child and a strong, bright adult—regardless of personality :)
I am a Greta, now in my 60s. As a child I hated the name. It was too unusual. Too harsh. Not pretty. I wanted to be Julie. Once an adult I loved my name and was proud to be Greta. I found it elegant and rare. It has to be spoken well though, with the 't' sounded, not as 'd'.
I've always loved this name since I was a little girl, it feels very enchanting and slightly trickster-like in the best way. It's pleasant to say and suits girls and women alike.
Greta is a nice name, and I like it a lot. I don't have a bad association with Greta Thunberg, and I like her cause, however I don't think I could ever become a Vegan. I like meat too much. She's a month older than me I believe. Greta Garbo is a wonderful association, I don't mind that either.
I love this name. Greta is an Old World name long tied to the exotic, iconic Garbo. Greta is a beautiful name sophisticated with a touch of retro glamour. Greta is Margarete. Related names include Daisy, Greta, Gretchen, Madge, Mae, Mag, Magee, Margarita, Margareta, Margarida, Marge, Margery, Marget, Margo, Margot, Marjorie, Marjory, Matge, May, Meg, Megan, Mairead, Mer, Meta, Rita... It is a strong name. Who remembers Margaret Thatcher? You can find Greta in Goethe's Faust, Margarita in Bulgakov "Master and Margarita". Definitely a beautiful and sophisticated name with a long history.
I dislike Greta and its sound. It reminds me 'gretta' that in Italian means "mean; stingy; small-minded".Despite this fact Greta is very popular being #8 in 2017. Overly popular in my opinion.Currently Greta Thunberg is my main association with it. Good but not enough to make the name pleasant.
Greta is a very common name for girls in Italy, it was the 8th most popular name for girls born in Italy in 2017. I find it very cute and elegant at the same time, it makes me think about a beautiful little girl with braids.
Greta is a very gorgeous name! It sounds sophisticated, classy, and elegant. It stands out as an international and universal name that sounds lovely in all languages and does not require a translation. In the US, it remains a gem to be discovered! It is appreciated and has become quite popular in many European countries.
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This name really grew on me. I love the old Hollywood glamour association. Keira Knightley played a character named Gretta in the 2013 movie Begin Again.
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GRETA IS AN AMAZING, UNIQUE, INTELLIGENT NAME, THAT'S WHY IT MEANS PEARLThat's just my opinion:)
― Anonymous User 6/23/2015
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My daughter is called Greta (short for Margaret). We have yet to meet another Greta. It's a name you either love or hate. I obviously think it's cute. I named her thinking she would have big brown eyes (like all her siblings) and a brown bob... out popped a little blue eyed blonde much like the great Greta Garbo.
I like the name Greta, but I don't know if I would consider using it. Maybe if I lived in another country. Two things come to mind when I hear the name: regret and granola... I get the regret part but granola?! I still don't know why I think of granola.