Oreatha
oar-AY-thuh
Oreatha is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “This name appears to be a variant of 'Otha,' potentially of Germanic or Old English origin, meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1922.
What Oreatha Means
“This name appears to be a variant of 'Otha,' potentially of Germanic or Old English origin, meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'”
The Story of Oreatha
Imagine a name that carries the resonance of timeless wisdom and the promise of abundant prosperity, like a rich inheritance.
Oreatha is a name with a strong, grounded presence, possibly a variation of Otha, with roots suggesting 'wealth' or 'prosperity,' possibly of Germanic or Old English origin. Its lyrical flow also hints at influences that value warmth and graciousness, appearing in the early twentieth century.
When you consider Oreatha for your daughter, you feel a sense of deep, enduring strength combined with a gracious warmth. It is a name for a child who you imagine will be both wise and prosperous, a strong-willed spirit with a heart full of generosity.
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Numerology
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Famous Namesakes
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#13 in 1922
Total Births
150
First Recorded
1912
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