Greda is a unique and distinctive given name, of Slavic origin, specifically from the Balkans. It is derived from the name of the ancient Slavic goddess of wisdom and fate, Gradh. While it's less commonly encountered in English-speaking countries, Greda adds a touch of ethnic diversity to its bearers. The name consists of two syllables, /GREH-də/, with the stress falling on the first syllable. It has no direct equivalents or variations in other languages but is occasionally spelled as Greta in some cultures. Historically, the name was more prevalent in the past, with records dating back to medieval times among Slavic populations. Today, Greda remains a rare yet beautiful choice for parents looking to honor their child's heritage or simply give them a unique and memorable name.
"Only one child named Greda was born each year from 1968 to 1972."