Retha

Meaning of Retha

Retha (REE-thuh) offers a nostalgic wink to any introduction, conjuring sunlit front porches and timeless Southern hospitality. Thought to spring from a crisp German diminutive of Margaret (“pearl”) or a streamlined spin on Greek Aretha (“virtue”), it carries elegance and integrity in equal measure. In South Carolina, Retha quietly held sway from the 1910s through the 1960s, with gentle surges in the ’40s and ’60s—proof that this name resonates with families craving warmth without fuss. Choosing Retha feels like wrapping a little girl in a whispered promise of grace: a vintage treasure ready to dazzle anew.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as REE-thuh (/ˈriːθə/)

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