Wreatha is an uncommon yet striking given name of unknown etymology. It is predominantly used within certain communities, making it distinctive and memorable. Pronounced as /ˈrwiːθə/, the name consists of three syllables, beginning with a strong 'R' sound followed by a smooth 'wee' vowel, and ending with an 'uh' sound. The middle syllable's 'th' adds a unique touch to its pronunciation. As for its spelling, Wreatha is written with six letters, including two vowels and four consonants, which gives it a balanced and rhythmic quality when read aloud.
The name Wreatha experienced a period of popularity between 1905 and 1916 with consistently high birth numbers, peaking at 13 births in 1915. After 1927, the name's usage declined significantly, averaging less than 6 births per year until the last recorded birth in 1962. Overall, Wreatha was given to 211 newborns across the decades provided.