Associations to the word «Greta»
Noun
- Dietrich
- Hepburn
- Katharine
- Harlow
- Maitland
- Bergman
- Norma
- Ingrid
- Chaplin
- Camille
- Flick
- Christina
- Schiller
- Jelly
- Colliery
- Coleridge
- Olivia
- Brahms
- Crawford
- Keller
- Gaines
- Klaus
- Mayer
- Gable
- Fairbanks
- Berman
- Homer
- Dolores
- Bridget
- Carol
- Hanson
- Swanson
- Nils
- Cary
- Joan
- Christie
- Marilyn
- Mae
- Starring
- Duff
- Andersen
- Actress
- Swedish
- Hollywood
- Anna
- Horst
- Lauren
- Rudolph
- Mata
- Lionel
- Lon
- Jenna
- Stevenson
- Gloria
- Bowie
- Audrey
- Gilbert
- Lizzie
- Wordsworth
- Ellie
- Hilary
- Necessary
- Rita
- Meyer
- Reese
- Hurricane
- Maude
- Sinatra
- Bart
- Goodwin
- Nic
- Rudy
- Olsen
- Jacqueline
- Belize
- Mimi
- Boyer
- Beck
- Jennifer
- Finnish
- Eviction
- Mueller
- Anita
- Peck
- Emma
- Stockholm
- Wilder
- Monroe
- Austrian
- Landfall
- Hansen
- Davey
- Clarence
Wiktionary
GRETA, proper noun. A female given name.
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