All about the name MERETE

Meaning, origin, history.

Merete is a female given name of Scandinavian origin, specifically from Norway and Denmark. It is derived from the Old Norse name Mærþrúðr, which consists of two elements: mær (famous) and þrúðr (strength). Therefore, Merete means "famous strength" or "renowned power".

The name Merete has a long history in Scandinavia. It was used in the Viking Age and can be found among the names listed in Old Norse sources such as skaldic poetry and sagas. One notable example is Mærþrúðr, who was a character in the medieval Icelandic saga Hrólfs saga kraka.

Over time, Merete has evolved into various forms across different languages. In Norwegian, it is written as Merete, while in Danish, it appears as Merethe or Merette. In Swedish, it may be spelled Merita. Despite these variations, the name retains its Scandinavian roots and meaning.

Today, Merete remains a popular choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name for their daughters. Its strong and distinctive sound, along with its historical significance, continues to attract those who appreciate Scandi

Popularity of the name MERETE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics about the name Merete:

In the United States, there were five babies named Merete born in the year 1984. This number increased slightly two years later, with seven babies given this unique name in 1986.

Overall, since record-keeping began, a total of twelve children have been named Merete in the United States. This demonstrates that while it may not be one of the most popular names, it is still a choice made by some parents for their daughters.

Name variation MERETE.