Wreatha
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Wreatha is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A variant spelling of Wreatha, possibly related to wreath or meaning 'crowned with laurel'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1915.
What Wreatha Means
“A variant spelling of Wreatha, possibly related to wreath or meaning 'crowned with laurel'.”
The Story of Wreatha
Imagine a girl who wore her triumphs like a crown, a symbol of victory from a century ago still waiting for you.
Wreatha, an English name first recorded in 1901, carries the echo of 'wreath' or 'laurel crown.' This name bloomed at the turn of the 20th century, a period when nature and classical ideals were often woven into naming traditions. Its peak popularity was brief, in 1915, marking it as a whisper from the past.
When you think of Wreatha, you might picture a daughter who will navigate life with an innate sense of grace and strength. She is the one who will naturally stand tall, adorned not with literal laurels, but with an inner confidence that commands respect.
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Peak Year
#13 in 1915
Total Births
211
First Recorded
1901
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