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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." |
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'''Greta''' may refer to: |
'''Greta''' may refer to: |
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== Arts and entertainment == |
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=== Film=== |
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* [[Greta (2020 film)|''Greta'' (2020 film)]], a documentary film about activist Greta Thunberg |
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=== Music === |
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* [[Greta (song)]], a 2022 song by Gloria Groove |
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==Natural history== |
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*[[Greta Almroth]] (1888–1981), Swedish actress |
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** ''[[Greta morgane]]'' (thick-tipped greta) |
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*[[Gréta Arn]] (born 1979), Hungarian tennis player |
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*[[Greta Svabo Bech]] (born 1987), Faroese singer |
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== People == |
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*[[Greta Bösel]] (1908–1947), German Nazi concentration camp guard executed for war crimes |
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*[[Greta (given name)]], including a list of people and characters with the name |
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*[[Greta Chi]], Danish actress |
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*[[Greta Christina]] (born 1961), American atheist author and activist |
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*[[Greta Cicolari]] (born 1981), Italian beach volleyball player |
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*[[Greta Duréel]] (died 1696), Swedish fraud |
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*[[Greta Espinoza]] (born 1995), Mexican footballer |
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*[[Greta Garbo]] (1905–1990), Swedish-American actress |
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*[[Greta Gerwig]] (born 1983), American actress |
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*[[Greta Grönholm]] (born 1923), Finnish canoeist |
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*[[Greta Gynt]] (1916–2000), Norwegian singer, dancer and actress |
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*[[Greta Hällfors-Sipilä]] (1899–1974), Finnish painter |
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*[[Greta Johansson]] (1895–1978), Swedish diver and swimmer |
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*[[Greta Johnson]] (born 1977), American lawyer and politician |
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*[[Greta Kempton]] (1901–1991), American painter |
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*[[Gréta Kerekes]] (born 1992), Hungarian hurdler |
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*[[Greta Knutson]] (1899–1983), Swedish artist, poet and critic |
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*[[Greta Magnusson-Grossman]] (1906–1999), Swedish designer and architect |
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*[[Greta Mikalauskytė]], Lithuanian beauty pageant contestant |
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*[[Greta Molander]] (1908–2002), Swedish-Norwegian rally driver and writer |
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*[[Greta N. Morris]], American diplomat |
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*[[Greta Naterberg]] (1772-1818), Swedish folk singer |
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*[[Greta Neimanas]] (born 1988), American Paralympic cyclist |
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*[[Greta Nissen]] (1906–1988), Norwegian-American actress |
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*[[Greta and Janet Podleski|Greta Podleski]], Canadian chef, author and television host |
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*[[Greta De Reyghere]], Belgian soprano |
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*[[Greta Richioud]] (born 1996), French cyclist |
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*[[Greta Scacchi]] (born 1960), Italian-Australian actress |
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*[[Greta Schröder]] (1891–1967), German actress |
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*[[Greta Salpeter]], (born 1988) American singer |
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*[[Greta Salóme Stefánsdóttir]] (born 1986), Icelandic singer and violinist |
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*[[Greta Mjöll Samúelsdóttir]] (born 1987), Icelandic singer and footballer |
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*[[Greta Schiller]] (born 1954), American film director |
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*[[Greta Small]] (born 1995), Australian alpine skier |
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*[[Greta Stevenson]] (1911–1990), New Zealand botanist and mycologist |
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*[[Gréta Szakmáry]] (born 1991), Hungarian volleyball player |
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*[[Greta Thyssen]] (born 1933), Danish-American actress |
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*[[Greta Vaillant]] (1942–2000), French actress |
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*[[Greta Van Susteren]] (born 1954), American television journalist |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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* [[Greta Bridge]], village in County Durham, England |
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* [[Greta, New South Wales]], town in Australia |
* [[Greta, New South Wales]], town in Australia |
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** [[Greta railway station]] |
** [[Greta railway station]] |
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* [[Greta, Victoria]], town in Australia |
* [[Greta, Victoria]], town in Australia |
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==Fictional characters== |
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* Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, abbreviated [[GRETA]] |
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* Greta von Amberg, character on the soap opera ''[[Days of Our Lives]]'' |
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* Greta McClure, character on ''[[Family Matters]]'' portrayed by Tammy Townsend |
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* Greta Gibson, character in ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child]]'' portrayed by Erika Anderson |
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* Greta, character from ''[[Liar Liar]]'' portrayed by Anne Haney |
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* Greta Catchlove witch from the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series, also known as Gerda Curd |
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* Greta, character from ''[[The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2]]'' portrayed by Blythe Danner |
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* Greta Wolfcastle, the daughter of Rainier Wolfcastle from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' voiced by Reese Witherspoon |
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* [[Greta (Chuck)|Greta (''Chuck'')]], one of several characters on ''Chuck'' |
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* [[Greta Ohlsson]], character from ''Murder on the Orient Express'' |
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* Greta Matthews, character from short-lived CW cult show ''[[Hidden Palms]]'' |
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* Dr. Greta Guttman, character on ''[[Mad Men]]'' |
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* Greta O'Donnell, main character from the movie ''[[According to Greta]]'' played by Hilary Duff |
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* Greta, character on ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' portrayed by Lana Parrilla |
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* Greta Martin, character on ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'', portrayed by Lisa Tucker |
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* Greta, hair salon assistant at Christian Grey's choice salon in ''[[Fifty Shades Darker]]'' |
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* Greta Hayes, [[Secret (Greta Hayes)]] in DC Comics |
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* Great Aunt Greta, from ''[[Horrid Henry]]'' |
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* Greta James, a struggling musician played by Keira Knightley in ''[[Begin Again (film)|Begin Again]]'' |
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* Greta Grimly from TV's ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]'', portrayed by Joey King |
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* [[Greta Bridge]], village in County Durham, England |
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* "[[Klaus and Greta]]", 9th episode in the fourth season of ''30 Rock'' |
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* [[Greta Van Fleet]], hard rock band |
* [[Greta Van Fleet]], hard rock band |
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[[Category:Feminine given names]] |
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[[Category:German feminine given names]] |
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[[Category:Swedish feminine given names]] |
Latest revision as of 11:17, 30 July 2024
Greta may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
[edit]Film
[edit]- Greta (2018 film), a thriller film directed by Neil Jordan
- Greta (2020 film), a documentary film about activist Greta Thunberg
Music
[edit]- Greta (band), hard rock band
- Greta (song), a 2022 song by Gloria Groove
Natural history
[edit]- Greta (genus), butterfly genus in the family Nymphalidae
- Greta morgane (thick-tipped greta)
- Greta oto (glasswing)
People
[edit]- Greta (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name
Places
[edit]- Greta, New South Wales, town in Australia
- Greta railway station
- Greta Army Camp, former Australian Army camp near the town of Greta
- Greta, Victoria, town in Australia
Other uses
[edit]- Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, abbreviated GRETA
- Hurricane Greta, name of several Atlantic storms
- River Greta (disambiguation), one of three UK rivers
See also
[edit]- Georgia Regional Transportation Authority, abbreviated GRTA and pronounced "Greta"
- Greta Bridge, village in County Durham, England
- Greta Van Fleet, hard rock band