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The name Greta is derived from the name [[Margaret (name)|Margaret]], which comes from the Greek word ''margarite''s or "pearl."

'''Greta''' may refer to:
'''Greta''' may refer to:
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== Arts and entertainment ==
=== Film===
* [[Greta (2018 film)|''Greta'' (2018 film)]], a thriller film directed by Neil Jordan
* [[Greta (2020 film)|''Greta'' (2020 film)]], a documentary film about activist Greta Thunberg
=== Music ===
* [[Greta (band)]], hard rock band
* [[Greta (song)]], a 2022 song by Gloria Groove


==People==
==Natural history==
* [[Greta (genus)|''Greta'' (genus)]], butterfly genus in the family Nymphalidae
* [[Gréta Arn]] (born 1979), professional tennis player
** ''[[Greta morgane]]'' (thick-tipped greta)
* [[Greta Bösel]] (1908–1947), executed Nazi concentration camp guard
** ''[[Greta oto]]'' (glasswing)
* [[Greta Doucet]], Canadian politician and currently the [[interim leader]] of the [[New Brunswick Green Party]]

* [[Greta Garbo]] (1905–1990), Swedish-born actress
== People ==
* [[Greta Gerwig]] (1983–present), American actress
*[[Greta (given name)]], including a list of people and characters with the name
* [[Greta Johansson]] (1895–1978), Swedish Olympic diver and swimmer
* [[Greta Kempton]] (1901–1991), American artist
* [[Greta Knutson]] (1899–1983), Swedish artist, poet and critic
* [[Greta Scacchi]] (born 1960), Italian-born, Australian actor
* [[Greta Schröder]] (1891–1967), German actor
* [[Greta van Susteren]], American news personality
* [[Greta Salpeter]], American singer for The Hush Sound


==Places==
==Places==
* [[Greta Bridge]], village in [[County Durham]], England
* [[Greta, New South Wales]], town in Australia
* [[Greta, New South Wales]], town in [[Australia]]
** [[Greta railway station]]
** [[Greta railway station, New South Wales|Greta railway station]]
** [[Greta Army Camp]], former Australian Army camp near the town of Greta
** [[Greta Army Camp]], former [[Australian Army]] camp near the town of Greta
* [[Greta, Victoria]], town in Australia
* [[Greta, Victoria]], town in [[Australia]]


==Other uses ==
==Fictional characters==
* Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, abbreviated [[GRETA]]
* Greta von Amberg, character on the soap opera [[Days of our Lives]]
* [[Hurricane Greta]], name of several Atlantic storms
* Greta Gibson, character in [[A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child]] portrayed by [[Erika Anderson]]
* [[River Greta (disambiguation)]], one of three UK rivers
* Greta, character from [[Liar Liar]] portrayed by [[Anne Haney]]
* [[Greta (Chuck)]], one of several characters on [[Chuck]]
* [[Greta Ohlsson]], character from ''Murder on the Orient Express''
* Greta Matthews, character from short-lived CW cult show [[Hidden Palms]]
* Greta O'Donnell, main character from the movie [[According to Greta]] played by [[Hilary Duff]]
* Greta, character on [[LOST]] portrayed by [[Lana Parrilla]]


==Natural history==
==See also ==
* [[Georgia Regional Transportation Authority]], abbreviated GRTA and pronounced "Greta"
* [[Greta (genus)]], [[butterfly]] [[genus]]
* [[Greta Bridge]], village in County Durham, England
* ''[[Greta morgane]]'', also called the "Thick-tipped Greta", is a day-active ithomiine butterfly
* [[Greta Van Fleet]], hard rock band
* ''[[Greta oto]]'', brush-footed butterfly; its most common English name is glasswing

==Other==
* [[Klaus and Greta]] 9th episode in the fourth season of [[30 Rock]]
* [[Greta (band)]], hard rock band
* [[River Greta (disambiguation)]], one of three UK rivers
* [[Hurricane Greta (disambiguation)]], name of several Atlantic storms
* [[Georgia Regional Transportation Authority]] abbreviated GRTA and pronounced "Greta"


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[[Category:German feminine given names]]
[[Category:Swedish feminine given names]]

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