All about the name ORETA

Meaning, origin, history.

Oreta is a name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Aurelia," which means "gilded" or "golden." The name Aurelia was quite popular among ancient Roman families and was often used as a feminine given name.

The name Oreta is believed to have been brought to prominence during the Renaissance period in Italy. It is thought that the name was chosen by parents who wanted their daughters to have a unique and elegant name that also had historical significance.

Oreta was not a particularly common name even in its heyday, but it has been used sparingly throughout history. One notable figure named Oreta was the Italian noblewoman Oretta Pallavicino, who lived during the 15th century. She was known for her beauty and intelligence, and was said to have had many suitors.

Today, Oreta remains a rare and distinctive name, perhaps chosen by parents looking for something special for their daughter that has historical roots but is not overly familiar. Despite its rarity, Oreta has a certain elegance and charm that makes it a memorable choice.

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Popularity of the name ORETA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, the name Oreta has seen varied popularity over the years in the United States. The earliest record of its usage dates back to 1898 with five births that year. This number remained consistent until 1912 and 1913 when again there were five births each year.

Interestingly, there was a significant increase in the number of Oreta births between 1915 and 1918, reaching a peak of seventeen births in 1918. This could suggest that during this period, the name gained some popularity among parents.

However, following this peak, the number of Oreta births declined again. From 1919 to 1930, the annual count fluctuated between five and ten births per year, with no clear upward or downward trend.

There was another brief spike in the number of Oreta births between 1934 and 1936, with seven and eight births respectively. However, this increase was not sustained, as the numbers dropped back down to five births each year in 1939 and 1943.

Finally, the most recent records show that there were still five Oreta births in both 1946 and 1949, indicating that while it may not be a commonly used name today, there is still some occasional usage of it.

Overall, when looking at these statistics, we can see that Oreta has had periods of popularity as well as times of relative obscurity. Despite its ups and downs in terms of popularity over the years, the name continues to appear occasionally even in recent years.

Name variation ORETA.